St Leonard Waterstock was the first church I had intended to visit on this foray to the edge of Oxfordshire but on getting to the road to the village I found it closed so went off to see if I could get to it from the other side of the village only to be thwarted when I found the road work was being done that end. I then went off to visit the church at Shabbington and Ikford for some more photos. I the was back I thought I would try to see if the road to the church was clear and I am happy to say it was. Some history of Wikipedia :-
"Waterstock seems to have had a parish church since at least 1190. The current Church of England parish church of Saint Leonard was built at the end of the 15th century. The nave and chancel were rebuilt in 1790, and in 1858 the Gothic Revival architect G.E. Street restored the building. It is the burial place of the early-17th-century Puritan writer William 'Eternity' Tipping. Remnants of mediaeval window glass were recovered after the English Reformation and have been inserted above the armorial Ashurst window. This window, together with monuments in the church, records the families of local squirearchy who inhabited the manor house and retained its patronage until 1957.As well as regular church services, meetings and concerts are held in the church."
Gate leads that takes you to the churchyard
Then to the porch, the doors were locked
Towards the bell tower
Near the west end, the window lets light into the bell pulls
Around the north side a porch the no doubt was from the house behind and an entrance to the north aisle
Looking left towards the chance a small vestry has been added
The cancel looks to have had the windows covered with black plastic and there is a large crack running down the wall towards the window.
Here we look west along the south of the church
Back to the west end of the churchyard
Against the wall and old headstone has been placed
The west churchyard looking south
This is along the north side of the church
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At least we can wander around the churchyard even if we can't get inside. Church wardens and vicars seem totally baffled by the Covid restrictions and don't seem to know what to do for the best.
You are right, some seem to lock the places up so now one can go inside and leave the virus behind others like I found last week were open and I wandered around both freely taking photos
A wonderful church.
The second photo is my favorite. Prince Philip has been famous for my entire life and that's a long time!
Oh, did you see that the linkup is going away?
No but I guess that is because the people who run it never post
I sent you a message through your contact form about InSPIREd Sunday. Life goes in different directions and even though you think you will get back to blogging, it doesn't happen.
I have replied to you contact
Dear Billy!
Congratulations!
I am so glad that InSPIREd Sunday will not be lost.
Hugs and greetings.
No I decided not to take it on, the end of the month we loose it.
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