This is another church from my list of ones I need to visit in Wales for my little quest of following Phil Jones work. It is set back off up in the hills on its own and is relatively new. I could find no history on the church other that what is on the board buy the front of the entrance. The church was built between 1870&71 and being built of stone with brick internals. It's main claim to fame is the the Rev Francis Kivert the diarist laid the first stone and where he describes the opening in his diary explaining, how the children were playing in the lime with the wind blowing and causing the dust to go in peoples eyes making them water.
From where I was stood above I walked to the east end where you could see it was an apse chance
Going around to the north side and the vestry can be seen sticking out
Walking along by the north of the church
To the west end
and finally back to the south west end where you cannot help notice the Monkey-Puzzle Tree dominating the church (Araucaria araucana)
Behind me is the churchyard which is has mostly quite modern burials & headstones
Another view of it looking from the north
This headstone of a poor guy who was born when I finished my apprenticeship is buried here, his headstone the most stunning to my mind
I will leave you this week with this shot of a Araucaria araucana sapling which is growing on the south side of the churchyard.
Till Next time stay safe and I wish you all a peaceful weekend
Remember in your thoughts and prayers those who lost their lives and were affected in the Miami building collapse last week.
6 comments:
It is a beauty, Bill.
A lovely country church and peaceful churchyard in a beautiful setting. Love the mature monkey puzzle tree, the smaller tree and the story about the first stone laying ceremony. Wishing you and yours a good Sunday and week ahead.
I thought so too when I first saw it
The first stone story was one I was very pleased to read, I have come across the guy a lot around the area
It has a very nice design. Interesting trees too.
Yes it does have a nice design, I thought it was quite simple and easy to look at
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