St Lawrence
#2830 among destinations in the United Kingdom
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Facts and practical information
The Anglican Church of St Lawrence in Stanton Prior, Somerset, England, has its origins in the 12th century but is mainly 15th century. The church has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade II* listed building. ()
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Nearby attractions include: Holy Trinity, Priston Mill, Saltford Marina, Church of St Peter.
2 miNEChurchHoly Trinity
50 min walk • The Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity in Newton St Loe within the English county of Somerset is a Grade II* listed building. A church has stood on the site, close to Newton St Loe Castle and Newton Park, since the 11th century, however the current stone building was constructed in the 14th with the tower being added in the 15th.
1.3 miSEWatermillPriston Mill, Bath
33 min walk • Priston Mill is a watermill in the district of Somerset, England. A Grade II listed building, it is near the city of Bath and currently serves as a venue for weddings and other gatherings.
2.6 miNMuseum, WatermillSaltford Marina, Saltford
67 min walk • Saltford Brass Mill is a brass mill on the River Avon at Saltford, Somerset, England. It dates from the 1720s is listed as Grade II* and is also a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
2.4 miEChurchChurch of St Peter
61 min walk • The Church of St Peter is the Church of England parish church of Englishcombe, Somerset, England. It is a Grade I listed building.
2.6 miSChurchSt. Mary's
68 min walk • The Anglican Church of St Mary The Virgin in Timsbury within the English county of Somerset is a Grade II* listed building. An old church on the site had fallen into disrepair by the 1820s. The church was rebuilt in 1826–32 and the east end added in 1852 by Sir George Gilbert Scott.
3 miNChurchSt Mary's Church, Saltford
77 min walk • St Mary's Church is an Anglican parish church in Saltford, Somerset, England. It dates from the 12th century or earlier and has been designated as a Grade II listed building.
1.7 miSWChurchAll Saints Farmborough
44 min walk • The Church of All Saints is an Anglican parish church in Farmborough, Somerset, England. It was principally built in the 15th century and has been designated as a Grade II* listed building.
3 miSEChurchAll Saints Church
76 min walk • The Church of All Saints is an Anglican parish church in Dunkerton Somerset, England. It was built in the 14th century with the tower being added in the 15th and has been designated as a Grade II* listed building.
0.8 miWChurchChurch of St Peter
20 min walk • The Church of St Peter in Marksbury, Somerset, England dates from the 12th century, although most of the current fabric is from the 15th century and is a Grade II* listed building.
2.6 miNEParkKelston Park, Cotswold Water Park
67 min walk • Kelston Park is an 18th-century country house in the village of Kelston, approximately 3 miles from Bath in North East Somerset, England. Altogether the house and gardens of Kelston Park cover an area of approximately 75 hectares.
2.5 miEForts and castlesCulverhay Castle, Bath
65 min walk • Culverhay Castle, also known as Englishcombe Castle, was a castle in the village of Englishcombe, Somerset, England.