After visiting Denchworth my next destination was Goosey where I could see All Saints Church which is in a small village that was mentioned in the Doomsday Book. I came to the church not expecting to go inside so finding it locked was not disappointed by this. Just means I need to go back when I find it is open again. The history on Wikpedia
"The Church of England parish church of All Saints' has an Early English nave that was built in the 13th century. The present chancel is a late 16th-century Tudor addition. The church has a king post roof. The vestry on the north side of the church and the bell-turret on the nave gable were added in the 19th century. All Saints' is a chapelry of the parish of St Deny's, Stanford in the Vale. All Saints' building is Grade II* listed."
Above and left the North side as you walk in the gate and along the path
Looking over to the East a small churchyard can be seen
From across the churchyard towards the entrance door
Back around to the North East side, old misplaced headstones lean against the wall
Mixed in among them are some large family plots
9 comments:
If it's 13th century do you think it might've had a thatched roof at some point? What was the oldest grave there?
I added your link to the InSPIREd Sunday linkup. There seems to be an issue with Linky Tools. The photos are not linking up.https://thechurchexporer.blogspot.com/logout?d=https://www.blogger.com/logout-redirect.g?blogID%3D8962119626860820391%26postID%3D1395835996842948074 Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for trying to add it
Could well have been when it was first built as for the oldest grave I could not say I did not really look at them that close, most of the ones in the photo's are from the 1800's & 1900's
Great.
Very interesting. My home state of Virginia is taking a step back from reopening. We aren't going back into lockdown but gatherings are limited to 25 people, masked and distanced. Stay safe!
It was a little late with us, should have been a while ago
Lovely church. It is a real, very antique gem.
Billy, your photos are amazing as always.
Hugs and greetings from autumn Poland.
Lucja
Yes it is, I'd like to go back again
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