English: St Catherine's Church, Wolverton Built in 1717 of light red brick. Nikolaus Pevsner called it "the best Early Georgian church in Hampshire", though some complain that the tower dwarfs the rest of the church.
In fact the church is a "re-casing" and inside the roof is medieval. Perhaps both sides of the argument have a point: the tower is fine - and it is large.
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