Saturday, 31 August 2019

St Michael St Michael on Arrow


I found this church while looking on the Ordnance survey mapping I have on my laptop, I had been looking at the last two places I visited and noticed a road going East from Newchurch towards the Welsh Boarder and nearly missed the small cross marking the church. St Michael on Arrow is only a short distance from the boarder with England. Parts of the church date back to the 13th Century though most of it was restored in the 19th century. A more detailed history can be found on the CPAT website






The walk to the church is a long grass path through the churchyard
You walk between  fenced off  graves which are either side




Above the porch and tower which is one of the more unusual ones I have seen with a North to South roof on it





The walls of which have lancet windows on

















Above the North side with vestry and Right the East end wall of the chancel, not often you see no window.





The tower for some reason reminds me of a barn









Right the South side of the church























Enter the church through the porch
Found the nave quite dark for my Compact


Above nice to see a screen that looked very old

Left inside the chancel




The altar with altar cross and candles



Plastic covered the cloth on the altar

Left  a rear view of the screen

















In the chancel is a nice stained glass window of the Good Shepherd


Right a seated window

































Behind the Choir stalls is a very nice stained glass


Above the pulpit
with the view down the nave from it
























Above the font which does not look older than 19th century







Memorial to Hugh Lloyd







There are a few memorials in the church  like Thomas Mainwaring here on the right




Above a tomb slab which is in the nave

Left a painting of the Last Supper




Outside you can look around the churchyard though you need to get over the chicken wire fencing there

















Most of the headstones are quite old







With a few tombs on the East end lost in the ferns growing there






The odd monument is also found in the churchyard





This is the right hand side you see walking North up to the church






and the left, I am looking South down from the church





Another monument in better condition










I will leave you with this prayer I took on the way out.
Till Next time take care and have a peaceful weekend

6 comments:

William Kendall said...

A beautiful church. The stained glass particularly draws my eye.

Linda P said...

A beautiful church with an unusual appearance. The stained glass windows are lovely and there are some interesting features such as the seat in the window. It looks a peaceful setting for a church. Wishing you a good week ahead, Bill.

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

A definite shortage of windows in that church - which is how all medieval churches used to be built. They were supposed to be a dark space where you could contemplate your sins and your mortality.

Tom said...

...Bill, each week you amaze me with another beautiful church, how do you do it?

Cath said...

I was thinking parts of it looks like a barn :) beautiful stain glass window and I like the window seats too...a lovely church...so glad you found it to share

Linda said...

Wow, it looks so old but is lovely inside. The tower looks like a fortification.