Noke is a little village in a backwater of Oxfordshire and was the first church on my list for the day. The history I found on Wikipedia.:- "Noke had a parish church by 1191 but the present Church of England parish church of Saint Giles dates from the first half of the 13th century. At the end of the 16th century a mortuary chapel
was added for the Winchcombe family on the north side of the church,
but in 1745 the chapel was in a ruinous condition and was demolished"
Parking nearby I walk along the road and take this shot of St Giles over the wall
The main entrance to the churchyard is by the west end of the church
Walk over to the south a bit and you get a wonderful view of the church
Walking around the west end of the church
You come around to the north side
Were you can carry on to the east end of the church
And look at the east end of the church
Finally yo get back to the south side of the church
Look up at the bell cote with it's two bells
The porch with it's door leading to the church which was locked when I checked
The West end of the church
From the outside you can make out the stained glass window
The gravestone of Thomas and Sarah Jones
Headstones along the south side of the church
Gordon Holder of the RAF
The churchyard beside the path at the west end of the church
Chest tomb near the porch
Around on the east end of the church
Looking back west on the south side
Looking north across the east end
Back on looking east over the south side
An interesting headstone with a poem made from letters making Malcolm
This headstone was right over in the corner of the churchyard
A last look at St Giles from the corner
I will leave you with this shot of some cowslips that were growing in the churchyard.
Till Next time I wish you a pleasant weekend
13 comments:
What a lovely church and grounds.
This looks an attractive looking little country church surrounded by trees and with the cowslips in the grass. May you have a peaceful day and week Bill.
There is a very interesting monument in a small village.
Billy, great report and photos.
Hugs and greetings:)
I love coming across little hidden churches like this. Pity it was locked.
It was and one of the nicest one I have come across
It was very reactivate and one I will be returning to when I can
I think it depends on the day and time you visit at the moment to find it open
Just love how green the grass is surrounding it.
It looks strong yet cozy.
I love how you visit old churches for us. Thank you.
Well if it gets hotter around here it will soon turn brown
It does indeed
My pleasure, I just like visiting them
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