Saturday, 15 September 2018

St Bartholomews Chapel



Now this is one place that I have wanted to see for quite a while, best of it all is I never knew about it and I only live a few miles away. I found out after seeing photos on Flickr. After finding the place on a map I went along one afternoon for a visit.
"In 1724 Henry Alnutt, a lawyer of the Middle Temple in London, established a set of almshouses at Goring Heath. They form three sides of a courtyard, flanking a chapel of the same date. In the 1880s a school was built beside the almshouses in what was intended to be the same architectural style. A post office was added in 1900. 
Alnutt also left a continuing income from his estate at Goring Heath to teach, clothe and apprentice boys from five parishes. One of the parishes was Cassington in West Oxfordshire, where Alnutt's charity established a small school for boys. In 1833 the Allnut school was absorbed into a new Cassington parish school, which in 1853 became Cassington's present St. Peter's Church of England primary school."

Not easy to miss the big sign telling you what is there






Above the view of the Almshouses as you come down the drive





The chapel is right in the centre of them so at the time very important












The clock I am unsure about but would think it a later addition

The will here makes interesting reading though I do find it hard to make out some of the words

Normally the chapel is open as there is a resident rector but he was away and it was locked but as luck would have it one of the residents of the Almshouses had a key and let me in. Interesting thing he told me was the benches used to face inwards towards the aisle and when the place was refurbished  the oak doors from the alms houses were used to make new benches which you see here and now fave towards the altar., I like the recycling of the doors

The Altar in the apse on the end of the chapel

The window and altar

The Altar itself

Altar cross & candle holders

Rather nice pulpit and sounding board. I wonder if it is neaded being the place was so small

Looking down from the pulpit






The person on the left is the Executor of the will Richard Clement and to the right
Henry Alnut the benefactor















Prayer boards along the wall









The I Believe and Lords Prayer












Plaque commorating the retoration of the Almshouses


This is a nice piece of art on it's own

which I presume this is a font






Another view form the pulpit



















The small organ in the chapel and one of the floral displays under the busts










Panoramic shot of the apse

and another of the kneeler around the altar rails

Which is one of the niceset I have seen





I spiotted a small cemtery at the back and wentto have a look




Most o fthe crosses were quite old




and the grass was all neatly cut





I have to assume the graves were of the past residents though could well have been of some of the wealthy parishoners who came to the capel services





They have footsones as well





memorial plaque on the wall
and a view of the how cemetery. There were quite a number od samml memorials to people who were residents of the Almshouses you can see in the grounds


With that I will wish you a pleasent weekend till next time 





Saturday, 8 September 2018

Long Hanborough Methodist Church


Long Hanborough Methodist Church is just along the road a bit from Christ Church it was built in 1885 and has been the centre of the village working closely with other Methodist churches in the area

The first three photos were taken the same day I visited Christ Church

and it has changed little over the years

Side view of the church

Taken a few months ago and the church has gained a new sign
The other thing I noticed was there is a place were you can have coffee & cake and I might add I saw more than a few people going in for one 
Maybe I should have as I may well have gotten a couple of photos inside the church itself
Till next time
Have a great weekend

Saturday, 1 September 2018

Christ Church Long Hanborough


I had forgotten I had visited this church as it was quite a long time ago I took the photos but passing it recently reminded me . No internal photos as the church was locked but a little history form their website
"Christ Church was designed by E.H.L. Barker and was built in 1893 on the north side of the main road that runs through Long Hanborough (now known as the A4095).
Until the late 18th century, St Peter and St Paul in Church Hanborough was the only place of worship. By the 1890s it was realised that dwindling congregations were partly due to the need to walk from Long Hanborough. So to deal with this, the resident rector had a "mission church" build - and so Christ Church came into existence"





South and North views of the church




Above the porch and left a view from the far side of the churchyard




Along the South side






and looking West
The foundation stone with inscription 

The war grave of Fight Sergeant A H Richards





Private H H Lovell and Corporal EW Long also buried in the churchyard












The South east side of the churchyard

I will leave you with this view of the church which was taken a few months ago and which jogged my memory of visiting.
Take care till next time I wish you a peaceful weekend