I don't know the history of this church, but is a beautiful place to visit in Southampton. It's actually "what's left" of a church, but has some nice details like a tree with red colors and an interior square that's completely a relaxing and unique place.
Toria J
Lovely old church and information
Kev Billington228 days ago
I’m quietly taken aback by the long history and significance of this church. For the past and present I stood in silence and paid my respects. I would like to have seen more than just a plaque to commemorate the recent Falklands anniversary. Perhaps a statue of some sort.
David Juson259 days ago
Perfect place for meditation on a sunny day. Alas, the tower clock is currently stopped and the quarter jacks are not striking.
Iain290 days ago
A very well kept and beautiful bomb damaged church.
360 Pro Tour320 days ago
The church of Holyrood erected on this site in 1320 was damaged by enemy action on 30 Nov 1940. Known for centuries as the church of the sailors the ruins have been preserved by the people of Southampton as a memorial and garden of rest, dedicated to those who served in the Merchant Navy and lost their lives at sea. - Wiki
Oren Vilner351 days ago
Saving and remembering their people.
Saurabh C (Vacaypedia)2 years ago
Built in 1320, this beautiful church was destroyed by enemy bombing during the blitz in November 1940
I would like to have seen more than just a plaque to commemorate the recent Falklands anniversary. Perhaps a statue of some sort.
Alas, the tower clock is currently stopped and the quarter jacks are not striking.