Some of you may have noticed I have been to St Lawrence South Hinksey before during the lockdown we had last year but like with many churches I found it locked. I emailed the churchwarden who was helpful giving be a ladies phone number to contact on the day of my visit. I suggest you click on the link above if you want to read the history and see around the outside.
The daffodils were out along the path when I got there, though this was taken as I was leaving , the guy you see came in as I was going
You cannot help taking photos of daffodils
The altar with is covering behind you can see the church banner
And from the arch to the nave
Either side you find the lectern and the pulpit
Couple of the floor tombs you can read the inscription on
Probably a Victorian picture of the sermon on the mount
The beautiful stained glass you can see in the church
I will leave you with this shot of the font with the stained glass reflecting on it
Till next time I wish you all a peaceful week
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13 comments:
It's a beautiful church outside and inside with interesting features such as the rood loft, memorials and wooden lectern, pulpit and roof beams. I like the simplicity and yet there's a lot of detail to take in. Thank you for visiting and sharing. Have a peaceful Sunday and a good week ahead.
Oh my! I was surprised that you walked up that little narrow stairway. I would not of had the nerve. Thanks for sharing this lovely church.
Billy - welcome to Mosaic Monday! I am so excited to find someone who shares my love of churches in the UK!!! During our recent visit, we must have seen at least six churches, plus Gloucester Cathedral and Newcastle Cathedral! Thank you for sharing St. Lawrence with everyone at Mosaic Monday!
It's a beautiful church - a great find!
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What a lovely church!
Seems to be more detail in a lot of churches I visit, especially if they are old
I was go going to pass up on the chance to do so but I did hit my head on the doorframe coming down
I was go going to pass up on the chance to do so but I did hit my head on the doorframe coming down
Been doing this a long time now and not touched the surface yet, I have written nearly 500 blogs and there is more that that in Oxfordshire where I live
Glad you enjoyed it
Has to be very interesting as all Churches seem to have different structures and insides. Thank you for the photo tour. Love the look of the outside. Looks like a cottage.tucked in the woods. And yes on the daffodils. Always need to stop and shoot them.
Thank you, most churches are different inside though the outsides can be similar
I adore the daffodils! Thanks so much for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
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