Saturday 31 March 2018

St Lawrence South Weston



St Lawrence church is over near Lewknor by the M40 and is one of a group of churches around the same area which was on my list to visit. It is a little off the beaten track but sits in pleasent surroundings. Some history I found from Wikipedia
"The current Church of England parish church of Saint Lawrence was designed by the Gothic Revival architect R.C. Hussey and built in 1860. It is in a Decorated Gothic style and incorporates some elements of the previous Norman church. The font is 13th century, and there is a 14th-century tomb recess in the north wall of the chancel. Over the east window, on the outside is a statue of Saint Lawrence.
The armchairs in the church were given by the Reynardson family of Adwell. The church was renovated in 1988 to make it more suitable for holding services. Until the mid 19th century the church had strong links with The Queen's College, Oxford."

The entrance to St Lawrence church

The church from by the gate which is the South side of the church with the Porch







Heading around to the West end of the church and a view of the church bell













Around to the North side of the church







Couple of views of the North & South  East side of the church










Looking along the South side

Inside the church I found was very pleasant. Hanging from the roof you can see star shaped chandeliers with I presume LED lighting 







The altar has been moved forward in the chancel from the East wall















The East wall has a beautiful wall panel that was behind the altar showing the last Supper
Right the right hand panel




Above the centre panel along with the Left hand panelhere on the left






Couple of views looking to the back of the church. The church must get cold as there are gas heaters around the church














Some of the stained glass you can see around the church










One windows with light coming through on the South side





Left the entrance to the vestry
Right panel on the left hand side of the altar panel













The 24th century tomb recess
The 13th century font with the woodburner over on the left






The pulpit looks to be quite old and simple in its design


















The view of the nave from the font and a wall sconce












Candle holders along the side of the wall






Outside the churchyard had many old headstones around




Though when you look they are dotted around the place




Looking over to one of the nearby houses




Few more modern headstones




Few crosses you can see




Down along bu the road is where the older headstones can be seen




most the inscription has gone




others have moss growing on the tom




Whole row of head and footstones, possible the same family
Quite an old headstone dating back to the 1700's or early 1800





Above another old one now sinking into the ground

Left unusual one with three pillars and place for inscription long worn away 



The headstones near the porch
  Back inside for the last photos and a candle on the windowsill 


I will leave you with this view of some flowers on a sill beside the cross and wish you all a 
Happy Easter


6 comments:

  1. Great shots. Beautiful church.

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  2. I like simple churches like this. The building itself is just gorgeous.

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  3. ...beautiful with wonderful details!

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  4. St Lawrence is a wonderfully solid looking church Bill, it looks like it will be standing there in another 100 years. Some of those grades are ancient. Fascinating to explore with you here ✨

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  5. Candle holders look lovely.

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  6. A beautiful church - I always love seeing these historic places.

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