St Mark is located in woodland at the north end of the village of Ampfield. It has an adjoining room with kitchen which can be hired.
John Keble, leading figure in the ‘Oxford Movement’ and the Anglo Catholic revival in the 1860’s, supervised the building of St Mark as a chapel of ease for Ampfield and an example of what a ‘sacramentally meaningful’ church might look like in Victorian England.
Parish office open Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings.