Saturday, 29 September 2018

St Peter Woolhampton



These photos were taken back in 2011 and I had forgotten I had visited the church until I looked at the map for churches I needed to visit around that area. I realised I visited an Abbey and church just along the road so a quick look though my archive showed I had. 
The first church there was built in 1291 and restored in 1869 and there is a nice history written about it on St Peters church website
The church is part of the Benefice of Aldermaston & Woolhampton which comprises of six churches  Aldermaston, Beenham, Brimpton, Midgham, Wasing and Woolhampton, so far I have visited one other which means four more to visit that are not on my list.






The entrance to the churchyard, well tow one an odd looking type that I have not seen before






Getting nearer you get a good view of the church and porch







In the churchyard you can see the village war memorial





The churchyard does go back quiet a way





Above an entrance to what looks like a transept






Far end of the churchyard is a kissing gate entrance. Nearby is a family vault






 





inside is the grave of Captain R.D.M.Gurowski
The grave of WO 
G Humphries is in the churchyard






The Norths side of the church looks very busy with a chapel and vestry






The front of the church at the West end you can see this family vault

I will leave you with this view of the Spire
till the next time I wish yo a peaceful weekend


8 comments:

Amy said...

I love the war memorial and poppies. Do you ever walk around and explore the graves to see how old are they?

Elaine said...

That is a church with plenty of extensions, it still looks rather nice though. What a mighty slab of granite and a very unusual choice of design on the family vault!

I had a read of the church history - very interesting. I particularly like the fact that they have such a complete list of rectors through the centuries.

Linda P said...

Very interesting. Thank you for the link about the history of the church. Wishing you a peaceful day and week.

Jim said...

Magnificent.

Tom said...

...Bill, yet another of your beautiful churches, lovely.

♥ Łucja-Maria ♥ said...

As usual, an interesting church story.
Beautiful pictures, Bill.

Greetings.
Lucja

William Kendall said...

The church looks distinctive and has lots of character. Quite a beauty!

Linda said...

Great rock walls! Thanks for taking us along.