This 13th-century church is a stunning example of medieval architecture, boasting a striking tower, beautiful stained-glass windows, and intricate stone carvings. The interior features a tranquil atmosphere, with a striking nave, ornate chapels, and a collection of ancient tombs and monuments. The church's historic significance is palpable, with evidence of its rich past visible in every corner, from the worn stone floors to the faded medieval murals that adorn the walls.
It was not particularly easy to find. Finally I did. I did not fully understand why the church was not open and no staff present. This English Heritage site could be so much more. Loved the history. Although the old graves looked pretty neglected. I know they are very old but still. Considering this is part of the English Heritage, maintenance wise is on the low side. The weather was really nice and sunny. I have spent an hour there. Recommend but do not expect much!
Fascinating history, and amazing how quickly the old church lasted as can be seen from the 1890 photographs. Quite shocking how much it has been ruined in the last 135 years though.
Small ruins of an old church in a lovely area with brilliant views all round, off an off roadish lane and parking right outside so pretty easy to get to, the ruins are owned by the English heritage. There is another old church right next to it which was open and nice to have a look around
This is a ruin which is a shell of an old church in the care of english heritage that is now situated right next to another church.
Old church that has a new church next to it built in the 1860s. Now this bit of church ruins is part of English heritage. Not much to see and very hard to get to by public transport
A little ruin of an very old church next to the newer one. The signs from the road are hard to see so keep your wits about you when driving there. If this is the sort of thing that interests you take a detour. If not, drive on.
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It was not particularly easy to find. Finally I did. I did not fully understand why the church was not open and no staff present. This English Heritage site could be so much more. Loved the history. Although the old graves looked pretty neglected. I know they are very old but still. Considering this is part of the English Heritage, maintenance wise is on the low side. The weather was really nice and sunny. I have spent an hour there. Recommend but do not expect much!
Fascinating history, and amazing how quickly the old church lasted as can be seen from the 1890 photographs. Quite shocking how much it has been ruined in the last 135 years though.
Small ruins of an old church in a lovely area with brilliant views all round, off an off roadish lane and parking right outside so pretty easy to get to, the ruins are owned by the English heritage. There is another old church right next to it which was open and nice to have a look around
This is a ruin which is a shell of an old church in the care of english heritage that is now situated right next to another church.
Old church that has a new church next to it built in the 1860s. Now this bit of church ruins is part of English heritage. Not much to see and very hard to get to by public transport
A little ruin of an very old church next to the newer one. The signs from the road are hard to see so keep your wits about you when driving there. If this is the sort of thing that interests you take a detour. If not, drive on.