Our very own Garrison church is reopening on 1 April after major restoration!
The 800-year-old church that was damaged during World War Two has undergone a major restoration project.
The nave of Royal Garrison Church in Portsmouth was bombed in 1941 and its ruins have been separated from the chancel by a wall since the 1960s.
As part of the restoration, English Heritage has installed a glass partition to reunite the spaces and create better accessibility.
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