For a change I decided to visit some churches on a Saturday because I knew they would be open for the Stride and Ride event, the first one I stopped at was not open nor was the second I had hoped would be but this was the third and they were just opening up.
"The Church of England parish church of Saint James was built in 1839[ with only a low squat tower and one bell. Later a spire and second bell were added. The Gothic Revival architect Joseph Clarke restored the building in 1862, even though it was only 23 years old at the time. The architect HGW Drinkwater made further alterations in 1885–89. The present ring of six bells was cast by John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough in 1883, the two original bells being taken in part exchange. Two brass plates in the church commemorate the names of local clergy and churchwardens at the time of the bells' dedication and benefactors who contributed to the cost, the balance of which was raised by public subscription. In 1992 the bells were restored and re-hung by White's of Appleton following two years of local fund-raising. In 1857 Aston, Cote and Shifford were made part of the ecclesiastical parish of Bampton Aston. It now forms part of the The Church of England parish church of Saint James was built in 1839 with only a low squat tower and one bell. Later a spire and second bell were added. The Gothic Revival architect Joseph Clarke restored the building in 1862, even though it was only 23 years old at the time. The architect HGW Drinkwater made further alterations in 1885–89. The present ring of six bells was cast by John Taylor & Co. of Loughborough in 1883, the two original bells being taken in part exchange. Two brass plates in the church commemorate the names of local clergy and churchwardens at the time of the bells' dedication and benefactors who contributed to the cost, the balance of which was raised by public subscription. In 1992 the bells were restored and re-hung by White's of Appleton following two years of local fund-raising. In 1857 Aston, Cote and Shifford were made part of the ecclesiastical parish of Bampton Aston. It now forms part of the benefice of Bampton with Clanfield, which also includes the parish of Lew"
Bright sunny day so I needed a filter on the lens. The spire
Heading around to look at the west end
Around to the north side The lens hood is showing in the corners
north west end looking at the spire
Looking west at the churchyard from the path
Hood problems again with this wide shot of the churchyard looking west
Commonwealth war grave of Bombardier of W.S Brogden
Churchyard looking east
Fenced chest tomb and headstones
Inside looking towards the back
Towards the narrow chancel arch
The altar is now set up in front of choir stalls
The old altar still in the narrow chancel
New altar
The old altar with east window
Simple wood candle holders frame the altar
The triple east window stained glass is quite stunning
Wine glass pulpit
where you get a nice view from high up
Looking out the south transept which is where you come in
The north transept is where the organ is along with vestry and kitchen
The windows in the church have stained glass inserts
All with a small plague to someones memory
Either side of the south transept you find more windows with stained glass panels
A bookshelf is below one on this side no doubt for local people to borrow the books from
As you walk in the church there is a funeral byre which has a display board on it
The font which is also in the south transept
There were not many memorials to be found other than this one to Albert and Alice Townsend
There was a display of old photos of the church which was good to see
11 comments:
This is another beautiful church tour by you. Have you considered putting these posts and photos into book form? I think it is valuable history and you could donate copies to libraries and Church of England history collections. I am a librarian, can you tell? There may be a way to easily get a book printed from blog posts.
Fantastic ... not at least with the Teddy There are many other interestings things here to see, to read. I enjoyed your post.
Thank you for sharing and being part at
MosaicMonday.
Have a wonderful week.
Greetings by Heidrun
A wonderful church and yard.
The gravestone brought tears to my eyes.
Wonderful images of a beautiful church and cemetery.
Thank you for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/10/a-few-more-clicks-from-cedar-creek.html
I have thought of it but it would take a lot of work. All I have done is save some as PDF files. I would not know where to start with making a book
I loved the teddy as well
Some of them do
Thank you Sue
Nice church and I love the teddy bear.
I agree with the above comment, you should consider maybe putting your pictures into the form of a book. Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
The interior is a nice touch.
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