The Church of St Mary and All Saints in Droxford in the heart of the Meon Valley, was built in about 1120, and is a Grade 1 Listed building. It is a priceless example of Norman architecture that has served the local community well for almost 900 years. Over those years the use made of the church has changed but, as the largest stone building in the village, we can be sure that it was not restricted to church services. Such records as do survive indicate that churches were used for markets, local celebrations and shelter as well as, the more ceremonial forms of Christian worship. For more information please click on the following link: History of the Church
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