Christ Church, East Stour

[1] The church, a Grade II listed building, was designed by George Alexander and built in 1841–42.

[4] In October 1840, the Salisbury Diocesan Church Building Association granted £150 towards the rebuilding cost.

[4] The church underwent renovation in 1866, which included staining and varnishing its woodwork and improving the interior.

[12] In the early 21st century, repairs were carried on the nave and tower, and kitchen facilities and a disabled toilet were installed.

[6] Christ Church is built of local limestone ashlar, with Greensand dressings and slate-covered roofs.

[13] The galleries of the transepts are accessed by octagonal stair turrets on the west exterior of the church.

It sits on a round shaft of sandstone and plain rectangular base of limestone, both of 19th-century date.

[6] The stained glass added by Mr. T. Everett in memory of his wife in 1872 was designed by Clayton and Bell of London and carried out by Mr. J. M. Jenkins of Salisbury.