St Nicholas, Church
Church Ln, Brockenhurst SO42 7UB, United Kingdom
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Recommended locationsBeth Burton
Lovely Church friendly people. The grave yard is mainly for those who came to help us win WW1.ove the Indian, Australian, New Zealanders & all the nation's who helped us out.
Leonid Romanenko122 days ago
Wonderful Saxon church with an unexpected history with New Zealand troops in WW1, and beautifully decorated inside. Worth a stop by.
Neil275 days ago
Interesting place to visit. Explains all about the WW1 hospital which looked after the Indian and then New Zealand solders.
Andy Sperring306 days ago
Really nice church with a section of the grave yard set aside for Commonwealth Graves for New Zealand soldiers. Worth a visit to pay your respects.
Powdered Marble1 year ago
Saw an amazing little exhibition here recently done by students from AUB uni. Lovely little church. Friendly staff. Nice atmosphere and fab exhibition! I think it's wonderful that the church opened its doors for some talented local artists! Be great to see it again!
Rog Edwards2 years ago
Lovely old church which has bits dating back to the 11th century. Located next to a 1st world war hospital for New Zealanders it has a major association with the country as well as historic records and pictures for you to research.
Jo Frazer- Wise2 years ago
Beautiful church and grounds. The oldest in the New Forest and full of history. Lovely walks to and from.
Jennifer Nicholson2 years ago
Beautiful Norman Church set up the hill from the picturesque town of Brockenhurst. With many notable people buried in it's grounds, including Brusher Mills the New Forest Snake Catcher and a an emotive memorial to the New Zealand soldiers and the army hospital as well as beautiful stained glass windows, it's worth visiting.