Sunday 12 January 2020

St John Kidmore End



Though I have had this church on my list to visit it was more of a fill in visit to finish off the churches around the area I live. Cannot find much history on the church other that it was built in 1852 no doubt built fro the wealthy people who lived in that area. The church itself was locked on the occasion of my visit & though I left a message to ask about the key on the vicars answerphone with my number I have had no reply. One of my fellow church crawlers tells me it is always locked.





Entrance is through these gates





after which you can walk around the churchyard





The West end of the church
Going around the South side for a look up the churchyard




South side of the church





Around the East end and apse













The porch which on my visit was locked














After coming in the gates look to your left and you see part of the churchyard



This is part of the South West churchyard





From the West end looking South




The Path through the churchyard




Looking back along the path to the entrance over on the North side of the churchyard
Lance Corporal H.G.Old







Driver C.E.Payne

Private Harry G.L.Leach












Lieutenant W.J.Ward




This looks towards the South entrance to the churchyard




Looking East along the South side



This is where you see most of the graves in the churchyard



Some get covered in Moss
 Left a cast Iron Grave cross















A wooden covered cross an grave marker








Above a broken headstone


another marker, unusual to see more than one





Looking west back along the South side
At the front of the church near the road is the Village War Memorial
 
Till next time I will leave you with a last view of  St Johns.
Have a great week


5 comments:

  1. It looks a fairly standard small Victorian church and I doubt it has any great architectural treasures within, though it's always sad to see such buildings locked. I always think of my mother and some of her friends who found great solace in being able to go into their local church at any time they felt the need, especially after the deaths of close family.

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  2. ...Bill, your experience with locked church is similar to mine here. I rarely have the opportunity to see the interiors of the churches that I find.

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  3. It's a handsome building and I like that gate with all the greenery.

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  4. Right from the gated entrance St John's is a lovely looking church Bill. Some very old graves there. Your last shot in the mellow sunshine shows the church stonework at it's very best ✨

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  5. Beautiful, and the cemetery is quite peaceful.

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