I used to pass by St Michaels church back in the 1980's on my way to work in Eynsham from Wantage where I lived for a time in Wantage . I remember seeing it sat up on a rise above the village thinking it did look old. Move on many years to the present and I remembered Cumnor church would be worth a visit for the Church Explorer so I put it on my list of churches to get along to visit. I decided to combine it with a return to Appleton church a few miles away so came along to St Michaels to get my photos. The history on the church seems somewhat sparse and I could find little. There are pats of the church that date back to the 11th century though. The most in-depth history I could find was on Historic England
Coming up the main path form the entrance
Bell tower with the clock
Another view zooming in from the far side of the churchyard
The east end
Back around to the north side
The door leading into the church from the west end in the tower
Some of the older graves on the north of the church
looking south across the east end of the churchyard
I could not tell you if the cross has been added to the base but it does look a lot newer than the base it is on
The west end of the churchyard on the north side
At the west end of the church you can find the extension of the churchyard
Private C Brogden Royal Army Service Corps
The south side of the churchyard looking east
This recess in the boundary wall looks like a private plot
Looking back to the tower across the churchyard
Nearer the east end of the churchyard
Couple of the newer headstones, I think John Payne the far one is the John Payne who owned the engineering works in Eyensham
Another section of the new part of the churchyard
Looking along the churchyard path to the west of the church
Part of the extension churchyard
The opposite side
A little further over the churchyard has been extended again and has the more recent headstones in it
A raised are for cremation memorials
One of the chest tombs along with older heastones
A table tomb
After some consideration I have decided to split the blog over two weeks. Some of the ones I have done of late are really long and with the other blogs I do I find it hard work to get this one finished as it takes quire a few house to sort it all out and sometimes I am working on them for over three nights plus some time in the day. I will feature the inside of St Michael next week as there is a lot of detail.
10 comments:
It looks like a marvelous church, full of history.
Thank you for all your work, Billy. A peaceful week for you also.
nice graveyards again!
happy halloween! ;o)
Oh really is when you look inside
No problem, hope you have a good one as well
Yes it was rather a good one
Looks like it was built to last.
love all the details. just gorgeous. happy week for you. ( ;
That it was
Glad you enjoyed it
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