Showing posts with label Oakley and Shabbington.. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oakley and Shabbington.. Show all posts

Saturday, 3 April 2021

St Mary Magdaline Shabbington

 

 Shabbington was one of the churches I had intended on visiting when I got a chance as it was near a couple of others I wanted to see. One I have give a glimpse of at Ickford and will update that with more photos I took on this visit. Looking on Wikipedia I found some history on the church :-

"The nave and chancel of the Church of England parish church of Saint Mary Magdalene are 11th century. The chancel windows are the 13th century and the Perpendicular Gothic bell-tower is later medieval. The pulpit is Jacobean and was made in 1626. The present nave windows are Victorian Gothic Revival additions. St. Mary Magdalene's is a Grade II* listed building.

The tower has a ring of six bells. All except the treble bell were cast in 1718 by Abraham I Rudhall of Gloucester. Mears and Stainbank of the Whitechapel Bell Foundry cast the treble bell in 1881. There is also a Sanctus bell cast by Thomas I Mears of Whitechapel in 1794.

The parish registers date from 1714. St. Mary Magdalene is now part of the Benefice of Worminghall with Ickford, Oakley and Shabbington."

From just inside the gate looking towards the church

I zoomed in on this view to show the church

The porch and tower

Another view showing the north side of the tower and buttresses

The tower here looks like it has huge feet

Looking over at the south side of the church from the west. The buttresses look huge that support the tower

Going down to the east end looking west

The east end wall and window

Some of the headstones near the church along with a Chest tomb that is falling apart

As you walk in the churchyard you pass this grave cross leaning into a yew tree

The churchyard south of the church looking east

Over in the south west corner is a kissing gate leading to a footpath with some tombs beside it. The information board tells yo about the red kites which fly around here

Around the north side looking west



This memorial stands to one side of the path

The churchyard north of the church with the village war memorial

An old headstone with the inscription eroded away

Inside the porch palms from palm Sunday left for the parishioners to collect

I will leave you with this view of a display of daffodils which are beside the the path

You can now see the inside in the link 

Till Next time have a Happy Easter


Saturday, 30 January 2021

St Nicholas Ickford

 

This week I feature St Nicholas Ickford, I only visited the church for about five minuets to get a couple of photos inside, unfortunately it was locked  and at the time I could not get any information when it would be open again so I will have to wait till Lockdown finishes and the churches start to open again till the I will leave you with these few photos I too around the church





Till Next Time stay safe and have a great weekend