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I am the good shepherd; I know my sheep and my sheep know me -

just as the Father knows me and I know the Father - and I lay down my life for the sheep.  John 10:14-15

 

At one time Swallowfield had four churches, the oldest by far being All Saints, Papal sanction for the building of which was granted to the bishop of Salisbury in the year 1230.

 

Swallowfield Church was built by Sir John Le Despencer, in 1256.

 

Mary Russell Mitford, the author of 'Our Village' is buried in the north-east corner of the churchyard.

 

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For a location map of All Saints, Swallowfield from www.streetmap.co.uk click here (opens in a new window)

 

A history of All Saints’ Swallowfield