This week we continue or visit to St Mary the Virgin Ewelme. In my original blog I did not thing I did the place justice, this time I hope I have shown it is a better light. I also found out something which I never knew about when I first visited the church.
This is a long blog so coffee& cake advised
The south side of the church
Wide view from the back of the church
Another wide shot different camera
Going down to the rood screen
wide view of the chancel with choir stalls
getting closer to the altar
The altar with scripture on the tablets behind
Another view different camera
Altar and east window
The magnificent east window
Looking back to the rood screen and nave beyond
One thing you cannot miss is this font with stunning cover
The font cover was made in 1474 the figure at the top is of St Michael
The pulpit is more modern
This is a panonramic view from the pulpit
The Roll of Honour for Ewelme
Some of the various memorials you can see around the church
The monument is to Henry Howard
Tomb Dated 1697
One with a brass
This one has a knight and his lady
There are a few with monks on this is one of the clearer ones
Along with this one
Three memorials together
Grenvill Hampton
Below another memorial to members of the family
The south aisle
North aisle with the organ behind the screen
Couple of heads which are on pillars
The heads from part of the purling's while the angles are on the ends of the rood screen above them you can see the openings that would have gone out on a rood loft
In the chancel the tomb of Alice of Suffolk
The collage shows some of the interesting parts
The Chapel of St John
This is the Tomb of Thomas Chaucer and Maud Burghersh
decorated with coats of arms showing lineage
On the top you can see a brass of them
The east window of the chapel has lots of medieval glass in it
Part of the east window in more detail
The altar is beautiful
Alice's tomb in St Johns Chapel
She lays with her hands together in prayer
She looks asleep
Underneath is a memento mori of her
It's not easy getting a view inside
Alice looks up at this depiction it is what I never knew about maybe I should have read the notes on Thomas Chaucers tomb
A closer view of the the depiction
This what is Alice looks at, I may well go back and see if I can get a better photo of what is there
The tomb from the chancel side
Close up of Alice
Never really took much notice of the ceiling in St Johns Chapel
16 comments:
What a grand church, especially the St John's Chapel. Alice's tomb appears to be in remarkable condition for its age, even if the puritans don't damage them, some careless person usually manages to knock off a nose or two.
Quite a beautiful church inside.
Takes my breath away!
I remember sitting in the churchyard when we visited Ewelme. Your photos are wonderful especially Alice Chaucer's tomb. I did not know that about the mural. I hope you can go back sometime. I wish you and yours a good week.
So much artistry! Very impressive.
Amazing photos. Thanks for sharing.
Have a good week.
Much💖love
I've come across quite a few damaged ones
Indeed it is
Well I only found out by talking to a couple of ladies who were visiting the church who mentioned it, I just went back and managed to get a couple of photos
It is very impressive when you visit the church
My pleasure
A very impressive church - superb brasses and tombs. Interesting to see the Memento Mori on Alice's tomb. The font cover is stunning.
Interesting church - there is so much history and craftsmanship in old churches! Stained glass windows are an interest of mine, I love that you have a large image that I can zoom in on! Beautiful!
Wow, I learnt so much. It's very interesting.
Thank you for sharing with
MosaicMonday
Greetings by Heidrun
The altar and the font cover are beautiful. I can't believe how old the font cover is! It was very sad to read about the man who was missing in 1940.
Strange, I feel like I have been in this church somehow. Great snaps - Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
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