St Mary's Chapel stands in a field near a local farm not far from the river Thames. I first saw the chapel from the Thames path when I was walking along it visiting WWII pillboxes, this was back in December 2010. the first set of photos were taken then and are the only ones I have due my dropping a hard drive and loosing some of the photos I took. When I first visited the church it was locked and I always meant to return, it took over 12 years because in September 2023 I made a point of visiting during the Stride & ride event and took my photos inside. It turned out to be a really nice little church
The chapel is off the road and accessed via a footpath , the history below comes from Wikipedia
Shifford was never an ecclesiastical parish but in medieval times it was a dependent chapelry of Bampton. The chapel was later described as "Georgian" and became derelict by the 19th century. In 1863 it was replaced with a Gothic Revival one designed by the architect Joseph Clarke. It is a Grade II listed building.
The south side of the chapel
Inside the chancel with choir stalls
Wider view
The altar and east windows
Altar with simple wooden cross and candle holder
Altar cross and candle holder with east window behind
the stained glass above the east windows
As you walk around the church each window has a stained glass insert and inscription below
The windows are beautiful in their simplicity
I like coming across these old notices
Memorial to Philip Wallis
Memorial to Kathleen Amanda Thompson
Pulpit on the left of the chancel arch
View from the pulpit
3 comments:
Again a great job Bill :-)
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Having always lived in the city, I don't get to see so many churchyards. That first church looks so lonely out there all by itself.
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