The second of the tree churches I forgot to show in. After I found St Denny locked during my visit I emailed the churchwarden who kindly told me he would let me know when it would be open again. He did just that and It was the church did not disappoint when I went in.I would suggest you get a coffee before reading on it turned out longer that I expected
Old tomb lids were displayed on the stone seat
With a welcome sign and the precautions against the virus still evident
Towards the back the tower had been partitioned off
Looking through the chancel arch to the chancel
The altar rails and altar
The altar itself with east window
The light reflected off this corner of the chancel I'll explain the bulge later
This view is from the back of the church
The organ a modern version which looks like it can be moved around
The pulpit
Giving a good view of the nave and north aisle
And a very good one of the chancel as well
The north aisle a view I took when I first walked in
Looking towards the back
The alter looking a lot nicer than many others I have seen
I noticed this in the corner
Two doorway one leading to a rood loft the other the chancel which looked like a huge squint
Now back to this protrusion It must be part of the spiral stairs leading to the rood loft though I could not get in to see The window just gave light to the stairway
The doorway to the north aisle form the chancel
Around the church you will find a few more interesting memorials
along with quite a few tombs
That cover a lot of floor space
A beautiful floral display between the north and main aisle
Carved wooden font
a lot of carved head corbels if you look up
20 comments:
As is often the case the stained glass captivates me.
It is not often you see a wooden font.
What a great visit you had, fantastic photos. It really is a beautiful church. x
What a beautiful church. I was homing in on the remnants of a much earlier church (I presume this was modernised by the Victorians). Little fragments of very early glass too and I don't think I've ever seen a wooden font before.
A super post. The church has so many interesting features. It is always good to see old tomb covers and fragments of old glass. So pleased you were able to get in this time and share these photos! I also like the lovely altar cover below the East Window.
I'm glad you got in. It was certainly worth exploring.
THere s a lot of nice stained glass in our churches
No doubt the bowl inside is lead of some other water holding material
It was, I thought it would be when I first saw it
I noticed the fragments as well when I looked around the outside. It is nice to see th eolder glass in a church
There were a lot of nice features about the church and like you good to see really old tomb covers
Well worth it on this occasion
What a striking and lovely church! Great series of photos!
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A rood loft, I’ve learned something new. The last time, and first time, I heard the word rood was in my English literature class a very, very long time ago. I like that this church has indoor tombs and put up war memorials.
Another fine church! Very interesting stairway ... Thanks for linking to Mosaic Monday!
Glad you enjoyed them
I have only ever seen on complete rood loft in all the churches I visited
Always my pleasure
Wow, there is certainly a lot to see there! I always think it's very sad when you see wartime memorials with the same surname appearing several times and thinking of the poor parents who lost two or three sons.
Stunning window art - Thanks for linking up and for sharing with #MySundaySnapshot.
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