Saturday 20 January 2024

St Mary Cogges

 

Cogges is a village near Witney and has become more of a suburb to the town getting to the place is not that simple, you can drive off the A40 one way but not the other and driving from Witney sends you around a ring road on my first attempt I gave up and went home This time I went a different route to find the place the church was easy as it is signposted park up nearby and you walk to the church through a Lychgate


"St Mary's parish church had been established by the second half of the 11th century. The walls of the nave are Romanesque and may be either late Saxon or early Norman. The south aisle was added late in the 12th century, but the two arches of the arcade between the nave and south aisle were rebuilt in the 13th century. The chancel and chancel arch were enlarged and rebuilt in the middle of the 13th century. In about 1340 the north chapel was added, linked with the chancel by an arcade of two bays and with the 14th century effigy of a lady under one of the arches. The Decorated Gothic north aisle and adjoining bell tower were built in about 1350.

The present east window of the chancel is also Decorated Gothic. The tower's upper stages are octagonal, possibly in reference to a style of church towers in Normandy whence the monks from Fécamp would have originated. In the 15th century a Perpendicular Gothic clerestory was added to the nave, and the roofs of the nave, aisles and chancel were all rebuilt in the shallow-pitched late-medieval manner. Late in the 15th century the Perpendicular Gothic west window of the nave was inserted. The windows of the north chapel were decorated with stained glass depicting the heraldry of the de Grey family. During the English Civil War in the 17th century the church was damaged and the heraldic glass was destroyed."

 


 The lychgate between what is the church office and boundary wall

 Inside you can see this plaque to Queen Victoria fro 60 years on the throne

Walking up through the churchyard you get a view of the east end of the church

 
East end from across the churchyard
 
 
Looking along the north side

 
The tower off to the north west of the church

 
West end view with the tower to the north side

 
The tower, the door on the side looks like it is access to the bell loft


 West view using my phone on wide
 

Headstops and blocked doorway
 
 
East end looking up the path with the churchyard either side
 
 
Churchyard with the back of the church office

 
South of  the church the older headstones
 
 
Tombs and headstone


 More tombs and headstones beside the church
 
 
Collage showing various headstones, the cross to the right is huge when you see it

 
South west  churchyard

 
South side showing some family graves

 
Looking north across the east end of the church
 
 
Various old headstone leaning up against a wall at the west end of the church
 

Tomb chests beside the path south of the church


 The porch taking you in the church
 
 
The chancel at least this is what it used to be, the church has been reordered removing the old altar, this I feel is a shame as to me the church lost it charm. Services are now held with the altar at the west end

 
Going to the back of the church looking down the nave

 
The chancel arch

 
East window with cross below
 
 
The east window


Looking back down the church towards the new altar. This is not the first church I have come across where they worship towards the west end
 
 
Razed platform with the new altar
 
 
Tomb with effigy on top


The tomb stands between the chancel and north aisle


Collage of the effigy

 
Carvings around the outside of the tomb

 
Tomb slab in the floor of the church

North aisle with the entrance to the tower blocked by a screen

Looking up the north aisle to the chapel at the end

South aisle

North aisle chapel

Blake memorial in the north aisle


Busts of the Blake family members


Coat of arms on the top of the memorial

Roof corbel carving

The north aisle has some beautiful carvings around the roof line of the church

Which is one of the outstanding features of the church

Collage of the rood corbel carvings

Roof corbel carving

Looking through the arches to the north aisle

Various memorials in the church

Couple of bequests in the church

The stained glass window in the chancel

One of the other stained glass windows

East window in the north aisle chapel

This beautiful stained glass is in the north aisle chapel

Lancet window

Features in the church

Font in the south aisle

Roll of honor in the south aisle behind the font

 
Impressive memorial.
 

 On my way out I met this friendly feline 
Till next time I wish you all a wonderful weekend

6 comments:

  1. To me its quite an unusual church - not seen a tower quite like that before and I am not overkeen on the idea of worshipping at the West end - it all looks wrong. Perhaps that is just me! There are some super stone carvings and corbels. Looks an interesting church to visit.

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    1. Our local church is like that the wrong way around but at least they retained the chancel and altar. The church did have some superb old carvings in the north chaple

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  2. Great post! Such an old church that the modern furnishings seem odd. I mentioned this blog in my post today.

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    1. Yes they do, some carry it off others like this one don't. that you for the mention

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  3. This church is a treasure. Thank you for sharing at
    MosaicMonday

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  4. I like the gates to the church, they are really impressive! Thanks for linking up and for sharing your snaps with #MySundaySnapshot.

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