St. Agnes' Church, Freshwater | |
Denomination | Church of England |
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Churchmanship | Broad Church |
History | |
Dedication | St. Agnes |
Administration | |
Parish | Freshwater, Isle of Wight |
Diocese | Portsmouth |
Province | Canterbury |
St. Agnes' Church, Freshwater is a parish church in the Church of England located in Freshwater, Isle of Wight.
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The church dates from 1908 and is by the architect Isaac Jones.[1]
Tennyson's son, Hallam donated land for a new church in Freshwater Bay. Hallam's wife Audrey suggested that the church be named for St. Agnes. St. Agnes Church was consecrated 12 August 1908.[2] It is the only thatched church on the Isle of Wight.[3][4][5]
The stone used to build the Church came from an old and derelict farm house on Hooke Hill, Freshwater, and the date stone 1622 [sic] was incorporated into the vestry wall, thus rather misleading those who may think the Church belonged to the 17th century".[6]
The church is in a united parish with All Saints' Church, Freshwater.
A specification of the organ can be found on the National Pipe Organ Register.