Saturday, 15 October 2022

St Bartholomew's Chapel

 

A short blog this week compared to others I have posted in the past. The St Bartholomew's Chapel  is not far from the church I featured last week and one I returned to a few weeks later.  It's one of Oxford Hidden Gems being set back off the busy Cowley road. I left my car at the church I had visited and walked up the road and by luck ran into the vicar of the church who was kind enough to let me in saving finding the key holder. You can find the history on the church in the link above but I will tell you it was founded by Henry Ist in the 12th century as part of a Hospital

There are not that many photos to see this week but I will say the chapel was one that eluded Peace and a place you could just sit and be one with yourself and God

First look at the chapel from the fence

Inside the gate, the sun was doing me no favours here

There is no much in the churchyard apart from some apple trees and the trimmed bush

The south side

Along the south side the taking of photos of the chapel is limited

This is the east end of the chapel

Inside the first thing you see is the rood screen

Behind which is the altar, easier to show in a panoramic view

The altar and aest window

The roof was neat with the shields painted different colours

The roof trusses all looked original

Simple altar cross

I have seen these marks on other churches and the only thing that there once used to be a plaque stuck on the wall but now long gone

Final look at the chapel from the door.

 And one last look as you go. What can you say it one of those chapels that you can go along and be a peace with yourself which is rare

Normally I try to make a collage for Mosaic Monday but with so few photos to use I could not so this week I'll cheat and use this one Google Photos made

Till Next time have a peaceful weekend

RIP   Robbie Coltrane ( Hagrid )


20 comments:

Bovey Belle said...

What a peaceful chapel - you can sense the quiet atmosphere. A no-frills place with no distractions from prayer. Love your Mosaic at the end.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

I have only come across a few chapels like this but they are a treasure to find

William Kendall said...

A marvelous and peaceful church.

Ericasta for Linkparty said...

The Linkparty is open... Do you forget maybe the Backlink?

Billy Blue Eyes said...

No the back link is there but on my laptop it says the link party has ended

Linda said...

Nice old chapel.

Life Images by Jill, West Australia said...

oh I love the little country churches. So much history and simple beauty. Sadly many of our are locked now so you cannot enter. Enjoy your week. I am joining you at Mosaic Monday today.

NCSue said...

Quite unusual, this church. So glad to visit it with you.
Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2022/10/some-more-fun-with-botanical-drawing.html

Soma @ InkTorrents.com said...

Very peaceful indeed and the ceiling is beautiful.

-Soma

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Peaceful

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Some of ours are as well

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Thank you

Billy Blue Eyes said...

That was one of the nice features of the church

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It was indeed william

Ragged Robin said...

What a simple but beautiful chapel and you can just sense that peaceful atmosphere. I do like the roof with the shields and the mosaic at the end.

Sarah MumofThree World said...

That was very kind of the vicar to let you in. It is such a small chapel and it definitely looks very old! From a distance it looks like an old house because it doesn't have a spire or tower.

Billy Blue Eyes said...

Yes peaceful and coming across one like this is quite rare, I think the rood added to the atmosphere

Billy Blue Eyes said...

It was good he took the time. mind you I could have got the key from a nearby house as well so I would have got inside

RachelSwirl said...

Such peaceful pictures, I love all the stained glass shots. Thanks so much for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.

betty-NZ said...

Another beauty with fabulous windows!

Thanks for sharing your link at My Corner of the World this week!