This week the Church Explorer visits St Mary Bampton another church which is listed as one of Oxordshire's Best Churches and I can admit it is, some of you might recognise the church as being used in Downton Abbey. During my visit I encountered a couple of tours, one of them a party for Australia. There was also wedding preparations going on with some young ladies decorating the church.The photos were taken over two visits so you will notice a change in the sky
"The earliest parts of the Church of England parish church of Saint Mary the Virgin are 10th- or 11th-century, when it was built as a late Saxon Minster. It was rebuilt in the 12th century as a cruciform Norman church. It received Gothic additions from late in the 13th century to early in the 16th century. The architect Ewan Christian restored it in 1868–70. It is a Grade I listed building."
North transept, the corners in the photo are from my lens hood
Looking north east
Looking south west
The carvings around the arch
The west doorway
I'm not sure what the carving was over the porch
This is how it looked on my first visit
Collage showing the carving on the arch
Churchyard looking south east
The headstones at the east end are old and eroded
Small and large chest tomb
Looking south
Over the east side of the church
This is around on the west side of the church
North side with tomb
Anchor and chain around a cross
Couple of nice cast iron crosses
Looking south west from near the church
Headstones
Tombs headstones and monument at the south west end of the churchyard
West end of the church
North west of the church
South west view
Around the outside of the spire are statues
I will leave it here and show the the internal views in the next blog as I have taken a lot of photos inside.
Till next time I wish you all a wonderful weekend
8 comments:
The carvings show such detail and skill. A very nice church!
Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2023/10/a-few-photos-from-longwood-gardens.html
Beautifully captured in photos and captions!
It looks very nice. I especially like the close-ups of the carvings around the door.
These are so amazing!
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
Lovely Church. Just something so appealing about the older Church structures.
Nevermind the stunning structures, look at those brilliant beautiful blue skies! Thanks for sharing and for linking up with #MySundaySnapshot.
It is quite a beautiful church.
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