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Saturday, 14 February 2026

All Saints Rotherfield Peppard

 

This is a revisit to All Saints Rotherfield Peppard  the original post can be see in the link and shows more of the churchyard. This was a quick stop to see if the church had chanced much, I'm glad to say it has not.


 The Church of England parish church of All Saints was Norman, but was almost completely rebuilt in 1874.[4] All Saints' is a Grade II* listed building.[5] The ecclesiastical parish has become part of the united benefice of Rotherfield Peppard, Kidmore End and Sonning Common.

 Path leading to the church from the lychgate

South view over the churchyard

North side  

Inside from the entrance

Down the nave to the chancel

In the chancel

The altar and east window

The altar

The reredos on the east wall

The east window

Looking back through the choir stalls

Zooming in a bit to show more of the nave

the nave from the chancel arch

West end of the church and the window

North aisle

North aisle window

There is some really nice stained glass to see like these two lancets


The nativity with three wise men

Another in memory of someone on the brass plaque below

I do like this window

Memorial window to Hugh Winkworth Mcnamara RN

This one is quite recent

Couple of memorials at the back of the church

The font 

Pulpit with same are stile are reredos and altar

The nave from the pulpit

This is about the partial ached by the east window

Couple of brass memorials

Two more the top one in this photo and the last are in memorial to brothers of the same family

Two bequests dated 1602 and 1696, I like how he gives his orders out even though he is no longer around

I will leave you with this photo of a child's bag with tot doll in that was in the back of the church.

Till next time may I wish you all a peaceful week 

 

4 comments:

  1. The stained glass in this church is truly impressive, yet not overwhelming, Billy. I found this to be an inviting place to worship. Have a blessed week!

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  2. I love the style of the church from the outside. Makes you wonder how it looked stylistically before the Victorians restored/rebuilt it. The stained glass was quite something.

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  3. It's always good to see a 'church open' sign.

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  4. I used the link and saw more details of this beautiful church building. The stones could certainly tell a story...

    ...a big smile too about the childrens bag.

    Thank you so much for sharing at MosaicMonday

    Greetings by Heidrun ❤️

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