This medieval church is a stunning example of English Gothic architecture, boasting a striking tower and spire that rises 120 feet above the surrounding countryside. The exterior is clad in local limestone, with intricate carvings and ornate stonework adorning the walls and windows. Inside, the church features a beautiful interior with a vaulted ceiling, ornate tombs, and stunning stained-glass windows, including a magnificent east window depicting scenes from the Bible. The church is also home to a number of ancient monuments, including a 13th-century effigy of a knight and a medieval font.
Beautiful church where the exterior belies the splendour of the interior. Plain staid outside can't prepare you for the interior of great opulence and your eyes are drawn to all parts. The ceiling, walls, stained glass windows and woodwork are visually attractive. Well worth a visit.
Beautiful church with an absolute stunning interior, not to be missed if you're visiting Witley Court. It's free to enter but donations are welcome. Learn about the history of the church and the Court dating back to the 1200's.
What can I say about this except it is absolutely STUNNING with it's baroque interior, if you visit Witley Court you must visit this, it's free to enter and you can give a donation by card. They also sell merchandise inside as well. They also run a tea room and the home made cake is to die for. If you are making a special journey I would check the church website as it's still in use for weddings & christenings.
Visited today and the church's interior was wonderful and really enjoyed the church on the way out the lady in the church said the crypt was open. Well thats where it all went wrong thanks to Paul an extremely rude steward. There is a sign in the entrance to the crypt that states " We would appreciate a PS1 donation" to go in the crypt not a requirement. So we entered the crypt to be abruptly stopped by Paul who was very very rude he Said "Are you looking for the box" we said no just looking round he then said " No no you need pay if you don't have cash upstairs in the church you can get a token." All said in the rudest way possible. So I went to the church asked the lady on duty did I have to pay to go in as it's states we appreciate I explained how Paul was rude she said oh sorry but that's just Paul and way he is! No excuse to be rude I'm afraid. It ruined our entire day HORRIBLE FOUL MAN!
Very ordinary exterior hiding a beautiful baroque interior, very unexpected. Opening hours limited so check before travelling to avoid disappointment. Local historical guides available during opening hours.
The mansion itself is a peice of architectural magnificence; the massive water fountain out in the gardens is very impressive. The lawns are well kept and the audio tour is informative.
Wheelchair-accessible entrance
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Beautiful church where the exterior belies the splendour of the interior. Plain staid outside can't prepare you for the interior of great opulence and your eyes are drawn to all parts. The ceiling, walls, stained glass windows and woodwork are visually attractive. Well worth a visit.
Beautiful church with an absolute stunning interior, not to be missed if you're visiting Witley Court. It's free to enter but donations are welcome. Learn about the history of the church and the Court dating back to the 1200's.
What can I say about this except it is absolutely STUNNING with it's baroque interior, if you visit Witley Court you must visit this, it's free to enter and you can give a donation by card. They also sell merchandise inside as well. They also run a tea room and the home made cake is to die for. If you are making a special journey I would check the church website as it's still in use for weddings & christenings.
Visited today and the church's interior was wonderful and really enjoyed the church on the way out the lady in the church said the crypt was open. Well thats where it all went wrong thanks to Paul an extremely rude steward. There is a sign in the entrance to the crypt that states " We would appreciate a PS1 donation" to go in the crypt not a requirement. So we entered the crypt to be abruptly stopped by Paul who was very very rude he Said "Are you looking for the box" we said no just looking round he then said " No no you need pay if you don't have cash upstairs in the church you can get a token." All said in the rudest way possible. So I went to the church asked the lady on duty did I have to pay to go in as it's states we appreciate I explained how Paul was rude she said oh sorry but that's just Paul and way he is! No excuse to be rude I'm afraid. It ruined our entire day HORRIBLE FOUL MAN!
Very ordinary exterior hiding a beautiful baroque interior, very unexpected. Opening hours limited so check before travelling to avoid disappointment. Local historical guides available during opening hours.
The mansion itself is a peice of architectural magnificence; the massive water fountain out in the gardens is very impressive. The lawns are well kept and the audio tour is informative.