St John's sits in a picture postcard position, just above the River Itchen, between Alresford and Winchester.
Although there has been a church on the site since at least the 12th century, the present cruciform building dates largely from Victorian rebuilding, beginning with the chancel in 1867, followed by the nave and transepts in 1883. However, the main doorway and chancel arch are both 12th Century Norman and were reset from the original building. Both have heavy billets in the arch on simple column shafts. The windows in the Victorian chancel are also Norman in style, albeit rather more florid than the original, with marble columns and rich zig-zag decoration.
The interior is deceptively spacious and was re-ordered in 2009, removing the Victorian fittings, but expanding the gallery, and providing a kitchen and toilets. It is worth looking up at the fine barrel vaulted roof, with what the Listed Building entry describes as an "interesting design at the crossing".
St John the Baptist, Itchen Abbas SO21 1BJ
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