Churches
Built in the late 1700s, St Mary's Church (right) boasts one of the highest church spires in Britain, and an impressive Georgian interior. Open to the public daily, one wing of the church hosts a small museum - the Tetbury Heritage Display - about the town's history from its earliest beginnings through many of the industrial changes that have affected the town. There is also a shop selling books and other items. Well worth a visit, and if you fancy a stroll, the view of the church from over Bath Bridge is very impressive.
Other places of worship include Christ Church, in the Chipping, St Michael's Church in Silver Street and the New Life Church which is run in the Dolphins Hall. You can find out how to contact them in our local directory.
There is also the redundant St Saviour's Church, near the Fire Station.
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