The church, of 1848, by Henry Chetton, replaces an earlier one, which contained 12C sculpture. None of the latter is preserved in the new church, but outside, at the base of the tower, are a number of voussoirs reassembled to form an arch.
Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesley Ensor (Grade I…
The church, of 1848, by Henry Chetton, replaces an earlier one, which contained 12C sculpture. None of the latter is preserved in the new church, but outside, at the base of the tower, are a number of voussoirs reassembled to form an arch.
Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesley Ensor (Grade I…
The church, of 1848, by Henry Chetton, replaces an earlier one, which contained 12C sculpture. None of the latter is preserved in the new church, but outside, at the base of the tower, are a number of voussoirs reassembled to form an arch.
Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesley Ensor (Grade I…
One of the very few churchyards without a bench for the weary traveller! We had our lunch sitting on a wall.
The church, of 1848, by Henry Chetton, replaces an earlier one, which contained 12C sculpture. None of the latter is preserved in the new church, but outside, at the base of the tower, are a number of voussoirs reassembled to form an arch.
Voussoirs at the Church of St. Nicholas at Baddesl…
"In the churchyard at the S side of the tower 11 voussoirs have been formed into an arch. Voussoir 5 has no surface decoration, voussoir 7 is barely readable and there appears to be a fragment with pellet decoration wedged between voussoirs five and six. The rest of the voussoirs are carved with two rows of centrifugal chevron lateral to the face, with cogwheel edge. The chevron is of the profile roll/hollow, with a fine roll flanking the hollow."
Help & Contact|Club news|About ipernity|History|ipernity Club & Prices|Guide of good conduct Donate|Group guidelines|Privacy policy|Terms of use|Statutes|In memoria