There is little history about the Village let alone the St Cammarch Church which was built in 1915 and dominates the village which is the smallest of Four Spa Villages in the area. There used to be a church prior to the one you see and there are a couple of notable people who came from the village
South side view of the church from over the churchyard
This is the view you get of the church from the roadside
At the entrance the church sign
South west view, the top of the tower is covered maybe to stop the elements getting in or masonry falling
This collage shows the views of the church as you walk along the curving path to the church
North west side
And a view from the south east
West end showing the tower
Porch and tower
I should have taken more notice of the views because they are some of the best from a churchyard I know. The building on the right was the old school
Looking back west
Some misplaced headstones by the church
Collage showing the churchyard which is quite crowded
two differing crosses
Chest tomb
Fenced off family tomb
Looking back to the west end screen
The east window is rather magnificent to look at
This memorial is to those who lost there lived on training exercises locally a sad fact of war
Thomas Howell is another of note who came from the village
Display board in the church
Foundation stone
And this is a list of names of those who contributed to the church
Altar at the back of the church
Screen separating the kitchen area from the rest of the church, I did look but forgot to get a photo
Piano and lectern
The font typical of the time and made from the same stone used in the church, nearby I presume an older font
16 comments:
A lovely church full of light in a lovely location - the views look to be stunning. I like the reredos and the carvings above the porch from the older church. I do agree with you that I would have preferred the older church.
Interesting old church. It was built to last.
I would be fascinated to spend time in that church and especially in the cemetery!
Thanks so much for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/08/a-foggy-morning-on-kanawha-river-in.html
Impressive building.
Must be so nice to walk around the history of the Churches you visit. Great sharing of this one. Thanks.
It feels ancient. The interior speaks to me.
Happy MosaicMonday ... on Friday too. It`s a great pleasure reading here.
Thank you again for sharing, dear blogfriend and being part of
MosaicMonday
Wish you a wonderful week, greetings by Heidrun
I love how you capture all the different churches, I guess that you travel all around the UK to do this? Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
They did manage some good things with the church
Not wrong there
I could have spent more time there as well
Very
Thank you Peabea
Shame the building is not
Thank you Heidrun
I travel between Oxfordshire and Wales, if I get the oppertunity to visit a church I take it
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