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Christchurch Priory

Christchurch Priory is one of England’s finest and longest parish churches, featuring magnificent Norman and Gothic architecture, spectacular medieval quire, and fascinating historical legends. At 311 feet, it’s longer than many cathedrals and dominates the historic town. Founded around 1094, the priory showcases superb Norman work in the nave, stunning Early English Gothic quire with triple lancet windows, intricate misericords carved around 1210, Salisbury Chantry with elaborate stonework, and exceptional medieval architecture throughout. The Miraculous Beam legend tells how a mysterious carpenter helped build the church. The building contains fascinating historical monuments, medieval tombs, beautiful stained glass, and peaceful cloisters. Regular services, concerts, and events maintain living church tradition. The priory’s scale, architectural quality, and historical significance rival many cathedrals. Free entry allows exploration of this exceptional building. Essential visiting for medieval architecture enthusiasts.

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