| Gothic Revival Churches |
Fenny Stratford - St. MartinThe original chapel at Fenny Stratford dates from the late 15th Century but the Browne Willis church, rebuilt on the chapel site, reflects the patron's style and interest.
Marlow - All SaintsThe medieval church of All Saints was located on the north bank of the Thames but contruction work on the river make the church more liable to flooding so a complete rebuilding took place in the 1830s.
Penn Street - Holy TrinityThe new church was built by Earl Howe in 1849 and has a highly unusual tower with a square base giving way to an octagonal bell stage.
Wescott - St. Mary the VirginThe church in the small hamlet of Westcott was built in 1867 and is a welcome change to the over-elaborate architecture usually seen in this type of church.
Slough - St. MaryThe rapid growth of Slough in the 19th century prompted the building of this church in 1837 with further work to extend the church some 40 years later.
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