A few weeks ago I thought I had better visit some more churches over Wantage was in the area of the Ridgeway, it's also the area of the King Alfred the Great Legends. After looking in Wikipedia for history on the church I was dumbstruck to find none but Britain Express came to my rescue and rather than cut and paste what has been said I would suggest you click their link and read the comprehensive history they have written but in case you do not the church dates back to 1086 but was rebuilt in the 12th century with additions in the 14th
Above the church looking from the footpath.
Left the tower
The South West side of the bell tower
The North side looking East
You can see here the East end of the church which is built on a slope
The South Side looking at the chancel end
South East end
This was the original entrance to the church
With I'm presuming was the Holy Water Stoupe
The porch and entrance to the church
View down the nave towards the chancel
The altar and East Window in the chancel
Above the altar with cancel holders and altar cross
Right looking back down the nave from the chancel
Above the pulpit and left the view from it
A screen blocks off the bell loft with the font in front which is 12th century and one of the only original parts that remain
At the back of the church is this plaque stating who the churchwardens are dated 1737
The Roll of Honour for those from Letcombe Regis who died in the First World War
Another Roll of honour to those from the Second World War
Memorial to William Reading and his Wife Elizabeth
Left an impressive memorial his is beside the pulpit.
Right memorial to Harriet Ellen Silver
Left a brass memorial which is hard to read due to its age.
Right another smaller memorial which I found hard to make out
In the chancel you can see this organ
which still have its old features on it and stands out with the painted pipes
Above the top of one of the windows in the church with stained glass
The windows are of plain glass though in the chancel window on the east end you can see some medieval glass
By the pulpit you can see these North windows
The churchyard on the South side beside the path
Above I wonder is this is a memorial of the remains of a preaching cross
Left a fenced off family vault
The churchyard looking to the west
The headstones in the churchyard are all old
and some still readable
others stand close together
Above a tomb of a notable person near the path. At the East end a few more headstones
Two family members buried beside each other
The headstone of James Butler who died in 1880
I will leave you with this view of the church from the roadside with the finger post pointing to was to the nearby villages
Till Next time I wish you a pleasant weekend
Please remember in your thoughts and prayers those who have died and the people who have had their lives disrupted in the terrible fire that devastated the region of Paradise in Califoria
5 comments:
The church is quite distinctive inside. Excellent shots!
wow the history of this place just amazes me! all the memories it would hold.
Great shots.
...Bill, you find some lovely churches filled with details.
Hi! Nice post. I feel weight of the church's history.
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