Church of St Mary and All Saints, Droxford

[4] It is thought however that the original church at Droxford was built at the time of King Egbert of Wessex, who in 826 granted land at "Drocenesford" to the monks at Winchester Monastery.

The north and south doors in the nave, moved from their original positions, have Norman arches with zigzag and other decoration.

The nave, of which the north and south sides were originally the walls of the church, has three bays, the arcades having pointed arches.

[7] The 19th-century stained glass window in the south chapel includes an image of St Wilfrid with the builders of the church.

[5] In the south chapel there is a tomb with an effigy in Purbeck marble of a lady, thought to be the mother of John Drokensford (died 1329) who became Bishop of Bath and Wells.

The nave, looking towards the chancel