I had written a blog to post today but had a change of heart and decided on posting this one I visited back in February, the blog I did write will be posted another time
I noticed this church when I took my son to collage one day and we took a detour because of heavy traffic on the M4. I glanced it out of the corner of my eye as we drove past. That was before Covid struck. It has been on my mind ever since. A few weeks ago I decided to go along and Visit. The church is now looked after by the Conservation Trust. the only history on the church is two lines in the village Wikipeda page :- "St Mary's church was built in 1851 and designed by the architect, Thomas Talbot Bury. It is a Grade II listed building." but if you click on the link it takes you its own Wikipedia page
Not the best of days to visit as the place was dark, I've adjusted the photo to show it better
The bell tower with spire which is unusual
Another north east view of the church
Along to the north west end though the branches
Back around to the south side showing the headstones, the thing which struck me was the snowdrops
Ragged Robin pointed out the plants with yellow flowers are aconites which are putting on a superb display
Far east side of the churchyard
Some of the headstones
The commonwealth war grave of Private C Choules
Near the west end of the church some of the various graves
This one stands on it's own on at the south west corner of the church
Graves and tombs at the east end of the church
From the far east end of the churchyard looking west to the church
Barrel tomb and headstone
The snowdrops on the south of the church
Time to go in the church
The first few are taken with my mirror-less camera with a wide angle lens. Looking at he nave with north aisle to the left. Like all the Church Conservation Trust churches the electricity has been removed so you only get natural light. This made getting the photos difficult as I did not have my tripod
Towards the north aisle
North aisle
Chancel
looking out of the chance to the nave
The altar. By now I had just about given up with my camera as the settings needed changing and the shutter speed was so slow I was lucky to get any photos which were in focus
Change over to my iphone, this gives you an idea as to how dark the church was on my visit, if it was sunny the church would look better
The font with cover
Eagle lecture which is chained down
19 comments:
The architecture is eye-catching with all those points and sharp angles. Your video came out great.
Another super church. I miss church crawling I need to get out more! A beautiful display of snowdrops and I think the yellow flowers nearby are aconites.
Thank you, I will add a mention as to what they are. I miss your church crawls too which reminds me I need to visit a couple more this week
It was a beautiful church and typical Victorian. Glad the video worked
The bell tower is particularly eye catching.
Very rustic and pretty church and area. Thanks for giving me a glimpse. Happy week. Thanks for visiting and sharing with me.
Another beautiful church and graveyard. Love your dedication to photographing all these lovely churches you find. The snowdrops are my favorite feature here! Visiting from Peabea's link-up today
The architecture is fascinating! I think this is one of my favorite churches in your series since I've been following.
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/03/i-wish-i-was-there.html
Sorry for late comment. Now, I'm back from my surgery...
...and it's again a great pleasure that your post being part at
MosaicMonday
There are many eyecatches especially the Bell tower.
Greetings by Heidrun
An interesting post about the church and the adjacent cemetery.
The spire is very interesting. What a shame it was so dark inside, but I think you did a very good job with the photos! How sad that the young man died only two days after going to war.
It is an unusual too
Very pretty and must be nice when it is sunny
Thank you, I feel they need to be recorded before they are forgotten about
Glad you like it that much, I like it because it is simple
No worry, I hope you are feeling better now
Thank you
Very sad but happened all too offten and no doubt still does
Here I was expecting snowy church scenes but no - still stunning scenery as always! Thanks so much for linking up and for sharing your snaps with #MySundaySnapshot.
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