Last week I showed you the outside of St Bartholomew and hinted at the age of the church. The first place I went was into the church and the view below is the first I had. I did not take it all in at the time and the photos that follow now are what I took. I might add I came back the next day after an aborted visit to Cluxham church to get some photos with my iPhone.
Hope you enjoy the tour and get a tea or coffee to drink while you read on
Going through the roodscreen you come to the chancel
Above the altar and if you look in the foreground you can see a couple of vaults that are covered by the carpet, unfortunately it would not lift
Above the chancel window and on the right a look down the church to the organ
This photo of the organ was taken just after the first one. It blocks off the old entrance through the belltower
I like these shaped seats
Looking towards the back of the rood screen
This old organ sits between the choir stalls and shaped seats. On the right a view into the vestry
Not easy to get a photo of this Churchwardens Chest which is 14th century the painting of St George was done between 1360 & 1400 and you can still make out the maiden though the dragon has gone.
It was restored in 1985 with generous grant from the Pilgrim trust
On the right the Pulpit and a prie-dieu or Prayer Desk
Looking down from the pulpit to the South Aisle
and one along the nave
Above a view from the South Aisle to the Pulpit which shows the Sounding Board above
On the right a view down the South aisle to the back and the left a look down the North aisle to the chapel
Above the East end wall of the chapel which is covered with memorial to the Stone Family
The ornate carving on top
Closer view showing the coat of arms
One of the alcoves with memorials in. On the right a memorial To Jo Stone who was buried in 1640. Not sure if he was buried in London or Ridgemont Bedfordshire
Another huge memorial to members of the Stone family
Another view showing the memorial which dates to the 1700's
Couple more to members of the Stone family dated in the 1800's
This memorial Shows the stone family has become the Stone Nortons
Above a memorial to Richard Stone dated 1696. The Vault nearby I presume is this one under the window
Nearby is another vault
The brass inscription on top with an alabaster carving below
The second vault has this inscription on top
So from the teaser I showed first the stained glass which is Medieval and I have to admit some of the best I have seen
Not sure who the saints are but are very impressive
This needs no explanation and shows the scales of judgement
The second window looking as superb as the first one
Again the detail is amazing
showing
These can be seen on the outside of the chapel and inside
Beside the north aisle this boxed off pew
Memorials you can see in the north aisle
The Brass above is to John the Smith and is dated 1371
Back in the cancel and you can see the lancet window has been blocked up for the chapel and below is a brass
The Memorial above the shaped seats
And the skull below
Above a closer view of the church brass and a carved coat of arms.
On the left more medieval glass
It was restored in 2015 and refitted in 2016
Quite stunning considering the age and the date of 1632 on it
In the chancel you can see memorials in the floor which go South to North from the priest door. Right in the North aisle an old vault can be seen.
Above a nice floral display in the boxed off area between the nave & North aisle
The font and cover to the left with a Barrel Organ which was made by Walker in 1843 and restored by his son in 1963
Going behind the main organ brings you to the bell loft where you can see plaques and photos decorating the place
The bellropes hanging awaiting the ringers
One you you can see across the doorway is this large Donations to the poor plaque
Listing various amounts from wealthy people
and the amounts to be distributed
the last one is William Lowden Stone who is remembered in the family Chapel
View past the font to the North aisle
And I will leave you with a view down the nave of this wonderful old church
Have a peaceful Weekend
6 comments:
i enjoy how the ones you do share have the most amazing stain glass ... i love the 1st shot ... it glows ... so lovely. ( ;
The stained glass windows is particularly amazing.
Hello Bill!
Your relationship and photos are always delightful.
I admire the great architecture and valuable equipment.
Happy Sunday.
Lucja
...Bill, the details are lovely. The first windows with just the back designs are my favorite. Another job well done!
Fantastic series of shots, the glass looks awesome.
Uma excelente reportagem.
Um abraço e continuação de boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
O prazer dos livros
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