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St Lawrence's Church

St Lawrence's Church

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Ort: Mickleton, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, South West England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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  • St. Lawrence's ist eine malerische Pfarrkirche mit einem markanten Turm im Dorf Mickleton. Die denkmalgeschützte Kirche wurde im 12. Jahrhundert erbaut, der Westturm im 14. Jahrhundert und der Chor im 15. Jahrhundert. Im Inneren können Sie eine jakobinische Kanzel, ein Steinkruzifix aus dem 12. Jahrhundert und eine achteckige Steinschrift aus dem 17. Jahrhundert beobachten.

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    • 14. Dezember 2020

  • Anglican Parish Church. C12 Nave, C13/14 nave extended west and aisles rebuilt on a larger scale, C14 west tower. C15 chancel and clerestory to nave, C17 south porch. Restored 1868 by Frederick
    Preedy. Nave and chancel ashlar with side and angle buttresses respectively. South aisle coursed limestone rubble with angle buttresses. All under tile roof with slightly stepped coping and upright cross finials. South porch ashlar with flat roof. W tower squared limestone with angle buttresses and ribbed, broached spire with 4 pinnacles on the broaches. Plan: Nave, with north and south aisle, the latter with south porch attached towards west. West tower and chancel. South porch: 2 storeys, South wall 3-windowed.
    2-light, flat chamfered king mullioned windows, with trefoil heads.
    2 and 3-light stone mullioned casements and single, round-headed window, to west wall. All windows to porch have metal casements and leaded panes, some with original glass. Continuous band over
    ground and first floor windows. 2 identical doorways one blocked, in south wall with round heads, keystones, imposts and carved spandrels. Flat, moulded hoods over. South aisle: two, 2-light windows in south wall one 5-light window at east end, with original
    decorated tracery. Chancel: two 3-light C19 windows with perpendicular style tracery in north and south walls. The windows in the south wall flank a studded, plank door in 4-centred arched
    surround with decorative stops. 5-light, east window with original decorated tracery. Three 3-light windows with decorated tracery in north wall of north aisle. 2 stage W tower with C19 paired arched doorway in W wall. 2-light belfry windows and lucarnes, all with limestone slate louvres. Interior: Nave with C15 clerestory and oak panelled ceiling. Organ gallery at west end c1931. 2 bays of late C12 nave with still leaf capitals and extra W bay of c1300. Aisles beyond have C19 timbered roofs with arched braces, rising to collar with King post, linked
    with decorative iron straps. Step up to chancel through C19 pointed arch. Furniture: C15 bound parish chest below organ gallery. C19 pews incorporating some linenfold panelling from former pews. Carved Jacobean pulpit in north-east corner. North aisle: font at west end with C15 pedestal and octagonal bowl of c1661. C18 stone decorated wall tablet on west wall to Thomas Woodward by his grandson Edward Woodward of Campden. Late C18
    decorated tablet right. 4 hatchments on north wall of north aisle, 3 C18 decorated stone tablets one large decorated with 10 paired heraldic shields by Edward Woodward. 2 C19 marble tablets all
    commemorating members of the Graves family. C18 memorial urn, commemorating Utrecia Smith in niche in east wall of north aisle.
    Another to Danvers Graves C12 stone crucifix below window. S aisle: C19 memorial tablet and C19 marble monument and tablet on E wall. 3 C19 wood plaques recording charities on S wall. Chancel N wall: C18 stone monument with barley twist columns. C17 stone tablet inset in wall, to John Bonner. 3 oval stone monuments one above the other, far right, commemorating 3 Edwards of the Fisher family. Chancel S wall. From left to right. C17 stone tablet to the Rev. Henry Hurst. One C18 and one C19 decorated wall tablet.
    2 C19 marble tablets. The urn commemorating Ultrecia Smith is
    referred to by the poet Shenstone in "Ophelia's Urn." (David Verey. The Buildings of England: The Cotswolds, 1979)

    • 18. Juli 2020

  • Schöne Kirche wirklich hübsch.

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    • 14. September 2020

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Ort: Mickleton, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, South West England, England, Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien

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