This week the Church Explorer visits St Andrews Headington on a return visit from when I first visited in May 2011 back then I found the church locked and vowed I would return for another visit. I walked up from the JR where my son was having his treatment and knew there was a morning service happening and had been told I would be most welcome to come along. I came in when the service was nearly finished and waited to take my photos when the parishioners had gone. I found the service very similar to the catholic one.
Not much history on Wikipedia apart from this :- "The church was built c.1160 in the Norman style. A south aisle and tower were added in the 13th century. In 1862, J. C. Buckler lengthened the nave"though there is a link to the church on Wikipedia if you look at the link above"
Photos were taken with my Canon SX740 and iPhone
The tower which is the older part of the church
The graves south of the church
This is a family memorial which has a sundial on it the main part is quite eroded
The sundial is more recent that the rest of it and in better condition
Looking east from the footpath
The tomb here looks sunk in the ground by the church
Older tomb chest among the headstones
Two more chest tomes one looks to have sunk
Old headstones on nearly lost in the ground
At the west end of the church by the wall
The stones may well have been placed here having been moved from elsewhere
The north side of the church, this part of the churchyard is not as large as the front
These old tombs are set off by the snowdrops
Part of the over grown churchyard left to nature
Looking west along the north side of the church, the extension holds the church rooms
Sun shining through the trees
A chest tomb with a very eroded lid south of the church
A small rock garden has been planted near the sunken tomb by the church
headstones near the entrance to the churchyard
The porch, lets go in
Not the first photo I took but one from the back of the nave
Another along the nave towards the chancel arch
The church has been reordered with a new altar in front of the chancel arch making it stand out
Some of the various family memorials in the church
The colours on the roof timbers really stand out
5 comments:
What a lovely church. Some interesting bits - loved the Norman arch - and the quilt which someone had so dutifully and beautifully sewn.
Hoping to find another one locally tomorrow (in the hope it may be open!)
Quite a beautiful interior.
You seem to have captured the mood of this fine building. I found this on the internet: https://www.standrewsheadington.co.uk/history
The tower looks a rampart of a castle.
The interior is so beautiful. The Norman arch and the roof timbers are amazing. Wish I could see it in person.
-Soma
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