This week it will be Ten years since I Started writing the Church Explorer if you do not count the first couple as a different name. I will have published 488 blogs in that time from all around Oxfordshire, Berkshire , Wales and a few other places. My google map lists over 400 churches It would be hard to pick a favourite if I had to but I may write a blog on which churches I like the most sometime.
Bishopstone was the next church I got to on my trip around the Swindon area and we are now back in Wiltshire, By the time I got here I was beginning to feel it from the driving around and the heat that day so it was a welcome break to have a walk in the shade to the church from where I parked. There is no history I can find on the church on Wikipedia or their website and the Parish Council website sends you to the British History online website so I would advise you to visit it for more history, I can tell you a church stood here in the 11th century so it does date back along was and the church still shows a lot of features from different centuries
As I came up a path from the place I parked you go a nice view of the south of the church
Walking along the path to pause and take a photo of the south
The belltower with castellations, The bulge is the stairwell going up the side of the tower
West view of the tower, the flag showing solidarity
Viewing from the north west and you can see the porch with the north aisle beside it
The path from the village entrance is cut in to the ground
It's also lined with old hear or footstones
The chancel has a rather nice Norman door, at least I hope it is
Turning to the right a little you can see the north aisle
The east end and window
Moving around to the south east for another view of the church
The churchyard here we look in a southerly direction, most of he graves being quite old
Looking west here
The churchyard south of the church
Then tuning left to look west
Around the north side again looking at some of the older graves
I did not linger in the churchyard as it was hot so went to the porch to go inside
Going to the back a panoramic view of the church
Looking down the nave, the one thing that stands out is the organ pipes and how it has been built over the chancel arch. Any remnants will be hidden
Another view of the nave different camera
One of the chancel arch and magnificent organ
Into the chancel
The altar which is covered making me think there could be a wildlife problem or just to keep it clean
Looking back the opposite way to the west end
The bell playing loft, I could not get up there as the door was locked, it would have been nice to get a view of the church from there
Bell ropes hanging
Nice pulpit
Beside the beautiful carving an inscription to Elizabeth Ann Povey
View of the nave from the pulpit
Thought a panoramic as was in order as well
View from the north aisle to the chancel arch and organ
The south aisle
A view from behind the font
A scree cover what alter would have at the east end of the south aisle
On it a rather impressive carved Roll of Honour
Listing those who did not return in the two wars
Behind the scree the east window has inserts of older stained glass
Looking over to the north aisle
The north aisle with another screen over the end
On my way down the aisle I passed the old clock workings
A plaque saying who gave the clock and there is a date on it 1654
The screen across the north aisle
Which has painted panels with scenes from the bible
Below a embroidered banner
Some of the older tooms in the floor, the carvings which stood out for me
Memorials which can be seen around the church
the brass plaques you can see as well
The font with beautiful carved cover, with light from the window reflecting on the floor
I will leave you with this shot of the stained glass window behind the font
On Friday Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II passed away,
She was our Queen for over 70 years
RIP
15 comments:
Surprisingly light inside.
What an interesting church. Love the carvings and some beautiful glass too. The earliest memorial stones in the floor have survived well.
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1183976?section=official-list-entry You were, of course, right about that fabulous Norman doorway.
Congratulations on 10 years of blogging on churches. This is lovely light interesting church with so much to see :) I always love finding fragments of old glass in windows.
Congratulations on the anniversary of your blog.
What a beautiful church and gorgeous photos. x
It was I thought it might be quite dark
Yes, a lot of interesting things to see there
I thought it might be as it looked like the chancel was the older part, it survived well but then being on the north side it was not so exposed. I do have a better shot of the doorway
Thank you, it's the one blog I really enjoy working on. The church was much better than I expected
Thank you, Kim,
As always, stunning architecture and buildings. Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
That’s a beautiful church inside and out.
Fascinating. I love seeing your churches and the cemeteries! Such history!
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Very beautiful church's
Congratulations on 10 years of blogging! That is a lot of churches visited.
I love that stained glass window and I always enjoy reading the memorials. So many sad stories behind them.
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