English Heritage sites near Harpsden Parish
PORTH HELLICK DOWN BURIAL CHAMBER
1000 miles from Harpsden Parish
A large and imposing Scillonian Bronze Age entrance grave, with kerb, inner passage and burial chamber all clearly visible.
HALLIGGYE FOGOU
1000 miles from Harpsden Parish
Roofed and walled in stone, this complex of passages is the largest and best-preserved of several mysterious underground tunnels associated with Cornish Iron Age settlements.
INNISIDGEN LOWER AND UPPER BURIAL CHAMBERS
1000 miles from Harpsden Parish
Two Bronze Age communal burial cairns of Scillonian type, with fine views. The upper cairn is the best preserved on the islands.
HARRY'S WALLS
1000 miles from Harpsden Parish
An unfinished artillery fort, built above St Mary's Pool harbour in 1552-53.
GARRISON WALLS
1000 miles from Harpsden Parish
You can enjoy a two-hour walk alongside the ramparts of these defensive walls and earthworks, dating from the 16th to 18th centuries.
CROMWELL'S CASTLE
1000 miles from Harpsden Parish
The castle stands guarding the lovely anchorage between Bryher and Tresco and is one of the few surviving Cromwellian fortifications in Britain.
Churches in Harpsden Parish
Harpsden: St Margaret of Antioch
Harpsden Way
Harpsden
Henley-on-Thames
0118 940 3484
http://shiplakedunsdenharpsden.org.uk
Harpsden is a vibrant village modern ‘catholic’ church which has, at its core, a deep sense of congregation participation with a tradition of Eucharistic and sacramental services. With an enthusiastic following, it has acquired a reputation for giving a friendly and welcoming reception to everyone who enters its doors and, as a consequence, a full church is the norm rather than the exception, with a cross-section of ages enjoying its traditional, yet friendly style of worship.