St Aldhelm's Church, Lytchett Heath

[2] St Aldhelm's was built in 1898 at the sole expense of Lord Eustace Cecil for use as a private church and to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria.

[3] St Aldhelm's is built of rock-faced and smooth ashlar stone in the Early English style.

[1] Designed to accommodate 60 persons, it is made up of a nave, chancel, north vestry and south porch.

[5] The west turret contains eight bells, which were added to commemorate Lord Cecil's 80th birthday in 1914.

[6] In 2001, five stained glass windows based on Saint Aldhelm were designed and made for the church by Jude Tarrant.