This week we pay a second visit to St Helens Church in Abingdon a church which I found to be one of the biggest I have been to in a long time. Most Churches I have been to have three bays a centre aisle flanked on either side by and a north and south aisle. St Helen has five bays which made it church with a lot to see. The church must have had a lot of wealthy benefactors in the past to pay for the work done
The entrance porch on the north side, it has a room over it not a place I could look from what I could see
Over to the right of the porch you can see this information panel on the church
After showing you the teaser last week here is a panoramic shot of what you see when you come in the door. The church is huge and I had to admit I did not know where to start taking photos there was so much to see. There are four aisles plus chapels to look around. It's quite daunting
The place I should have began with was the nave which looks down towards the chancel
This has a rood screen across it with a rood cross above
The altar and the east wall which has a beautiful panel behind that hides the east window so there is no chance of seeing the stained glass in it
Closer view of the altar and back panel
The craftsmanship is amazing
The altar with the candle holders and altar cross
Look back the other way and you see the modern altar
Which looks a lot nice from the front with the floral display
The aisles I could not tell you what they are but this is the north most one where you come in
going over one you come to this aisle which has a chapel at the end
Skipping over the nave you see this aisle with the organ at the end
The finally the south aisle which may have had an altar at the end
This view looks back towards the west end with the north aisle over to the right
again looking to the west from the nave with the south aisle furthest away
At the end of the north aisle you find the font with a counterbalanced cover
There is quite a bit of stained glass in the church this one is the west window in the north sile
which I have made a collage of to show, the tree at the bottom are along the south aisle
This window is the one next to the north aisle and nave
This one is the west window in the nave
This window may be hidden behind the organ
This I think is the lady chapel and is quit beautify in it's simplicity
Between the lady chapel and north aisle is the tomb
This plaque on the top, The date seems to be 1371
Eagle lectern in the chancel
Some of the memorials you find in the church
In the comments last week Bovey Belle mentioned the tree of Jessie I did see it but failed to get a photo, this has been cropped from one of the pictures in the collage, I'll get a better one when I go back to Abingdon again
There are a vast number of memorials in the church which make up their own collages like this one on the north wall
These three are in the south aisle
This war memorial is on the west wall of the nave
The Crew family memorial is on the east wall of the south aisle
along with a whole host of other memorials
The organ in the aisle beside the nave
a glass door lets you see the keyboard
a caring of a figure playing harp is on the side
Quite a few tombs in the floor as well
In the north aisle you can see this quite stunning memorial which is partly covered by church paraphernalia
Pulpit which is on a stone plinth
This looks down from the pulpit to the nave
The over to the next aisle
The rood cross
The church has quiet a few beautiful candelabras hanging from the roof
A panoramic view of the church from the back of the nave
Another from the pulpit
While looking around the north aisle I came across the roll of honour just stacked against the doorway
There is another panel like this as well. I had to wonder why they were not on show
Carved finals on one of the pews, the royal unicorn
I will take my leave of you the week with this view of a floral display in the church.
Till next time I wish you all a Happy Easter
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21 comments:
They used to build so intricately.
Gosh, that's a church and a half that one is! A LOT of money went to support it, that's for sure - look at all those memorials and stained glass windows. A VERY rich church, well supported. You must have been in there ages taking it all in and photographing it. Thank you for sharing.
What a wonderful church. It really is a big one and there is a lot to see. The alter and window really is beautiful x
Such a beautiful interior.
Beautiful scenes! Are you using a new camera? The panoramic shots are stunning.
They really did when you see them
Admit it took me back when I saw inside, never looked that big from the outside. I was in there a while
Has to be one of the nicest I have seen in the area
It was and a joy to look around
Thank you. The camera is about 18 months old now but the panoramic shots are taken on mu iphone
will be sorry to see InSPIREd Sunday go. makes you wonder why some Link Up's do so well and not this one. for me personally my hubby and i are not traveling like we once did, and when see a church it is a real treat. it was fun like it did last. i know i appreciate folks visiting my blog when they do. bloggy friendships are the best. i know even those have gotten way slower than they once were. i don't have the time to put into visiting so many folks anymore. i am not sure if that is the reasoning. i am also not the age of a lot of the folks ...i guess i am a youngin and they might not wanna allow me in the group. so it bees, LOL!! u take care and thanks for all your hard work on the link up you did so well and we appreciate it so much. such a blessing. ...life goes on and we look for other hobbies. starting the week off with rain around here. know we need it but i prefer the sun. or rain with sun?? take care. enjoy your days. ( ;
Stunning! What a marvelous place, and your photos are a source of wonder.
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2022/04/ukranian-church-national-shrine-of-holy.html
I'm a cathedral crawler, so these wonderful photos reminded me that churches can be beautiful too! I'm so pleased I came across your post.
So will I but it was getting a bit much to remember I already write two blogs and this one takes up a fair bit of my blogging time plus Inspired Sunday had a very diminished following. Maybe some one else will come forward who knows. Overcast here at the moment
Glad you like them
Never been to a cathedral to feature though I have been in a couple. I post each week and there are more in the archive listing the right or in the pages at the top of the blog Your welcome to follow or come back
Great place to spend your time and beautiful photography of a marvelous church ~ Xo
Wishing you love and laughter in your days,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Such stunning structures! Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
Wow, what a fabulous place! I would never have thought there would be so much to see in one church! Thanks for all the pictures and descriptions. The artwork is simply wonderful.
Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!
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Well it is rather large for a church compared to the ones I normally see
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