This 13th-century church in the village of Iffley, Oxfordshire, is a prime example of Early English Gothic architecture. The exterior's warm, honey-colored stone is adorned with intricate carvings, while the interior boasts a striking combination of pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and stunning stained-glass windows. The church's most notable feature is its impressive tower, which rises to 120 feet and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside.
Small country church which served the small community of North Stoke. A lovely building - which still holds occasional services (the building is available for hire...). There are great views over the Arun valley down to Amberley. Very pretty location
It's a lovely old church
Very nice.
So simple and just so beautiful for its simplicity.
A hidden gem of a church in the English countryside with a simple yet beautiful interior.
A lovely Norman/Early English church, hidden away in Tortington on the Ford road.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Small country church which served the small community of North Stoke. A lovely building - which still holds occasional services (the building is available for hire...). There are great views over the Arun valley down to Amberley. Very pretty location
It's a lovely old church
Very nice.
So simple and just so beautiful for its simplicity.
A hidden gem of a church in the English countryside with a simple yet beautiful interior.
A lovely Norman/Early English church, hidden away in Tortington on the Ford road.