Saturday, 11 July 2026

St Nicholas, Grosmont

 

My final church of the day ended with St Nicholas, Grosmont. The rain I had been dodging all day finally arrived and while I was walking around the churchyard light rain was coming down. I normally give a bit of history by there is a Wikipedia link above so click on that to read more on the church. You will also find there are not many photos of the outside of the church due to the rain

 St Nicholas church

Looking from the south east of the churchyard

From the north east side

East showing the east entrance door

South view looking at the transept and spire


 West end view, I came into the churchyard though a gate on this side so it was mu first view of the church 


 North transept and spire

Looking across the west end of the churchyard from the entrance that side

Couple of the chest tombs

Along the main path through the churchyard from the road

This I'm sure is the base of an old preaching cross

Churchyard north of the church

 Looking down the north side churchyard

South east view again

Steps leading to the porch

Inside the porch which I might add was large

First look in the church

First impression was it looked very empty and barn like

It did not take long to work out that services were taken behind the screen in front

South aisle, there is a restroom in the corner

North asile

From the nave to the north aisle

Same again over to the south aisle

I did notice there were light on in this part along with the vicar talking to another lady, I worked around them. The vicar told me some of it's history as well and why the nave was not used now

From the cross over to the chancel 

An altar table is in the arch

The pulpit

Chancel 

Altar with an advent candle in the center

Normally I would say the east window but the church is the other way round so it the west

Looking back through the chancel 

Choir stalls in the chancel

North side windows

South side windows

Pulpit view showing a rather intimate area for the service

South transept used as a meeting area

The north side for the little ones

The font looks Norman and I wonder how many heads have had water placed on them in it over the years

Over on the east wall some more items of interest 

The original clock workings

And this memorial with looks like it is Tudor from he dress

Prayer desk and choir stalls

Grosmont parish Roll of Honour

Couple of poppy wreaths nearby

The plaque above commemorating the Rolls family restoring the church

Memorial to Rebeca who was the wife of George Nicholas, she dies in 1801 he followed 25 years later

Austin family memorials

I had more or less finished when I got back here but for two things, the vicar turned on the lights and the Heavens opened, the rain could be hear hammering on the roof outside, I went round the nave again in the light

There are more memorials in the church than you can shake a stick at, these are some of the readable ones

All local wealth family's who wanted to be remembered

Many readable others not


This memorial is hidden behind a load of stacking chairs

Another behind the effigy of a knight moved to the back of the church, who the fellow was I cannot tell you though some one has stored the Christmas tree base on his feet

 
I thought this Bier  different not having seen the like before though I did take a photo of a similar one at Abbey Dore

The nave in the light, it's used more for communal activities now rather than services but at least it is used 

Closer to the crossover arch


Back to the east doorway
 

Last look from near the east door.

Till next time Have a peaceful week 


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