I will say before I start that I have visited All Saints Marcham before back in around 2010 but I only wrote the blog on it in 2017. The photos I took inside were not what I would use on a blog today so I had the chance to revisit the church and take some more photos and write a new blog rather than hash the old one, I might add that next weeks church is also a revisit only this time to see inside the church
"The oldest parts of the Church of England Parish Church of All Saints are 13th-century, including the west tower and probably the font. The south doorway is Perpendicular Gothic from either the late 14th or early 15th century. Also Perpendicular are the timber roof of the nave and the 15th-century doorway to the west tower. The church was heavily rebuilt in 1837. It is a Grade II* listed building. The tower has a ring of six bells. James Wells of Aldbourne, Wiltshire, cast the second, fourth, fifth and tenor bells in 1816. Charles and George Mears of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry cast the treble bell in 1855. The Whitechapel Bell Foundry also cast or recast the third bell in 1988."
South east from the churchyard
East end of the church showing the two chapels
North west looking at the tower
Bell Tower with buttresses
Looking up the tower
Wide angle view of the north side of the church
South west view of the church
Churchyard south of the church
Looking west
West again towards a meeting area
Collage of headstones
Looking east beside the church
Over to the south side of the churchyard looking east
Couple of coffin tombs one which still has head and foot stones
Looking west south of the church to the meeting area
The beautiful Perpendicular Gothic south doorway
Inside looking to the altar
The altar
Closer view showing the floral display
There are a couple of memorials in the chapel
Both to the Duffield family
Looking to the organ loft from the altar
The organ loft which was locked so I could not get a photo from it
Thornhill memorial
Memorial and bequest of Mr John Barnes who must have been rich to give that amount
5 comments:
The doorways are incredible.
An interesting church that looks full of light. I really enjoyed seeing the doorway and the carving on the pillar. That is a lovely floral display on the altar.
Thank you for another wonderful tour, Billy. Have a blessed week!
wonderful pictures and a interesting church
I love how passionate you are about this. Thanks for sharing and for taking part in #MySundaySnapshot.
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