St Maurice's Church, Winchester

[1] The parish was united with that of St Mary Kalendar and the old church was taken down in March 1840, rebuilt to designs by the architect William Gover of Winchester, and reopened on 21 July 1842, when it was consecrated by the Bishop of Winchester.

The only remains are the 15th-century tower, built of flint and rubble and incorporating a Norman arch, which is Grade II listed.

The tower also displays a sundial and the arms of King George III.

[3] The church contained a pipe organ dating from 1756 by Father Smith.

These were taken out and in 1957, were given to the Church of the Ascension, Bitterne Park, Southampton, where they were augmented to eight with the addition of two trebles and the tenor being recast by Mears and Stainbank.