Bratton Fleming
Bratton Fleming Church is a Grade 2 listed building, parts of which date from the 14th century. The oldest parts of the church are the 2 east arches and the east end of the north aisle (C14), the north east window (C15) and the base of the tower (C16).
At the end of the 18th century the tower collapsed onto the nave and north aisle, resulting in the church being substantially rebuilt. More rebuilding work took place in the mid 19th century when the chancel was extended, the three stone arches at the west end of the church were built, and the whole interior replaced.
In 2011 the extension comprosong toilets, kitchen and meeting room was added onto the north west corner of the church. By this time the Anglican and Methodist congregations had joined together to become a single Church, worshipping together in the same building. With the old Methodist Chapel and Schoolroom no longer needed, these were sold to a developer, and the funds raised used to finance the extension.
The church is dedicated to St Peter.
Anglican-Methodist Church
FACILITIES
Assistance Dogs Welcome
Baby Changing Facilities
Bell Ringing
Hearing Loop
Kitchen
Meeting Room
Open during Daylight Hours
Pipe Organ
Toilets/Disabled Toilet
Wheelchair Access