I managed to revisit St Giles Betchingdon just before I published my blog last week so rather that add the photos at the end I decided to write a blog to show the inside which was worth visiting. The Church was opened up for me by the Church Warden who was waiting inside and I have to thank her for taking the time to open up the church as early as she did. I thought I might be asking too much for it to be opened 8:30. This was the first time I have tried out my iphone 14 Pro so although I did use my Mirrorless camera these first few were taken with my iphone
Using the wide setting on the phone
Moving to normal setting
Times 2 gives this image
and three give you this view
I took this from the chancel arch
The altar with chancel window
Altar and screen
This was with my camera to show the rear screen
Looking towards the rear through the arch from the altar
The pulpit which is Jacobean
From the pulpit
This memorial plaque in the chance hid the only piece of the wall painting in the church
closer view of the wall painting which dates to the 15th century
This memorial is probably part of the family to the left, my feeling is it covered up an older one
This one is the oldest with the date of 1628 on it
Either side of the altar you will find more memorials
As you go in the nave from the chancel you see the organ
You can see some really nice stained glass around the church, the top left one more modern and my favourite
more of the beautiful stained glass
Over in the north aisle you find this window with battlefield grave crosses
Both the crosses differ in stile
The north aisle
The altar and east window in the north aisle
The east window showing the good shepherd
I took photos of the Roll of Honour but realised the was a second when I looked at my photos. The First world war one did not have ant poppies by it
some of the memorials in the church
20 comments:
A beautiful interior, especially the stained glass.
What a stunning church interior so many things to discover. I love the stained glass windows and I really love the last photo with the reflection. I could imagine how it would feel to be a bride walking down that aisle, beautiful!
Great tour! The new phones are amazing.
The interior has many interesting features including the Jacobean pulpit and memorials. The stained glass windows are beautiful. I like the colours and the designs especially the Good Shepherd and the Creation with the animals. Thank you for sharing. Have a good week.
What a super church and so good of the church warden to open the church for your. The wall painting fragment looks fascinating. The stained glass is lovely and I particularly like the one you mention which looks like St Francis of Assissi?
What wonderful photos and a beautiful church. How kind that the church warden opened it up for you so early. x
Lovely!
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Love the rear screen and the organ. I never get tired of looking at all your photos of these gorgeous churches!
That was particularly nice
It was nice looking around and at least told what to look for
This one really feels that way
There were a lot of nice features in the church and the stained glass was really nice
The reason was there happened to be a funeral later in the day and it was the only time I could visit that day
She put herself out that that day
Google not working for you either I see
Thank you for being kind
Some very interesting memorials and stained glass windows. I'm very impressed with the photos from your new phone too.
The windows are impressiv ... what a fantastic Mosaic again. Thank you for sharing on
MosaicMonday
I'm loving the shots of the stained glass windows. Thanks so much for linking up and sharing your snaps with #MySundaySnapshot.
Very beautiful church and unique stained glass windows
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