This was the first of the four churches I visited from the recent blogs I have written and I asked if it could be opened for me to get some photos. I found it was on arrival so got on with taking some pictures for you. The history I found on Wikipedia is short but tells enough
The Church of England parish church of The Holy Ascension has been on the same site since the 12th century. However, the present building was designed by HJ Underwood of Oxford and built on the original Norman foundations in 1839. Its chancel was rebuilt in 1876. The church is a Grade II listed building.
From the roadside the church is visible between the trees
The double gate here opened out to the path leading to the church
You pass qute a few graves
Around the North side of the church
The East end with a single cross in the centre
Right Back around looking along the South side
The chancel end with Priest door
The West end with the porch that takes you to the church
in the entrance to the church inside the porch you will find a verse around it
Inside you look down the aisle to the chancel arch
Further on through the arch is the chancel
Inside choir stalls and the altar
Looking back to the entrance at the back
One of the choir stalls on the South side of the chancel
On the sill behind the altar is a very simple wood cross, while over the priest door is the Roll of Honour
The back of the church with the Organ over on the South side
One side of the chancel arch you can see the these enamelled tin plaques while the other is the pulpit with sounding board
View from the pulpit along the nave
There are only a couple of windows with stained glass the right hand one is the central East window while the one to the left is in the chancel
This painting is in the nave
The church chest looks like it is a little older than the church
The Font with nice floral display
Outside the churchyard has a few headstones scattered around
Most seem to be on the West end of the churchyard
The North side has the odd one
You will find some more recent ones
Some family graves
Looking across towards the South side of the church from the East end
This seat is just inside the East side entrance
Above the single angel you can see in the churchyard.
Right the South side churchyard
Looking West across the South of the church
North on the West end of the church
The headstone of Private T.J.Horne
A last look of the Holy Ascension Church and churchyard
Till Next time have a great weekend
Dedicated to the memory of Cliff who I used to work with and passed away peacefully in his sleep the other night, Cliff was a bell ringer of local renowned at St Andrews East Hagbourne
RIP
Dedicated to the memory of Cliff who I used to work with and passed away peacefully in his sleep the other night, Cliff was a bell ringer of local renowned at St Andrews East Hagbourne
RIP
5 comments:
...Bill, one of the things that impresses me about the churches that you share is all the stone that is used. The angel and the military stone are favorites of mine.
Iy is a beauty.
I love the angel and the ornate chest! The door looks like Martin Luther stopped by and nailed his theses on it.
Sorry that you lost a friend.
So nice to see inside the church Bill, the stone floors are gorgeous, original I bet. So sorry to hear about your friend, this was a lovely tribute to him ✨
You know what I love about cemeteries? The statues and the sculptures, some of them are so beautiful and obviously show the person was well loved.
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