Worcestershire Churches and Churchyards

Worcestershire Churches and Churchyards


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Worcestershire Churches and Churchyards

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Church of St Barbara, Ashton under Hill

Church of St. Peter at Astley (Grade II* Listed Bu…

13 Sep 2007 1 182
A place for lunch on a warm September day in 2007. The church stands, on an eminence, and is a fine specimen of Early Norman architecture; it contains a Norman font, some good altar-tombs to the Blount family, and a replica by Bacon of his memorial to Mrs Mason in Bristol Cathedral. In the churchyard is a monument to Miss Frances Eidley Havergal, whose father was rector of this parish. (1232 views on Panoramio) uk-genealogy.org.uk/england/Worcestershire/places/As

Church of the Holy Trinity, Belbroughton

17 May 2007 152
(Grade II* Listed Building)

Church of the Holy Trinity, Belbroughton

17 May 2007 140
(Grade II* Listed Building)

Church of the Holy Trinity, Belbroughton

17 May 2007 150
(Grade II* Listed Building) A place for a late lunch.

Church of St James the Great at Blakedown

20 Jan 2005 149
Grade II Listed Building..."Parish church. 1866, by G E Street, extended 1905. Sandstone rubble with machine tile roof. Nave, chancel and north aisle of 1905. Nave: three bays with two cinquefoiled light window to left, a trefoiled lancet, gabled porch to right. West window of three cinquefoiled lights under 2-centred head below timber bellcote with shingled pyramidal roof. Chancel: one trefoiled lancet; east window of three cinquefoiled lights. Aisle: two windows of two pointed lights, to left end a window of two cinquefoiled lights under square head. Interior: three-bay arcade to aisle has two Tudor arches and a smaller 2-centred arch to west. Bellcote supported by large arch-braced collar truss.Fittings: almost all are early C20."

Church of St James the Great at Blakedown

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Grade II Listed Building..."Parish church. 1866, by G E Street, extended 1905. Sandstone rubble with machine tile roof. Nave, chancel and north aisle of 1905. Nave: three bays with two cinquefoiled light window to left, a trefoiled lancet, gabled porch to right. West window of three cinquefoiled lights under 2-centred head below timber bellcote with shingled pyramidal roof. Chancel: one trefoiled lancet; east window of three cinquefoiled lights. Aisle: two windows of two pointed lights, to left end a window of two cinquefoiled lights under square head. Interior: three-bay arcade to aisle has two Tudor arches and a smaller 2-centred arch to west. Bellcote supported by large arch-braced collar truss.Fittings: almost all are early C20."

Church of St Peter at Broome

17 May 2007 145
(Grade II Listed Building)

Church of St. Peter at Cookley (Grade II Listed Bu…

01 Sep 2005 170
The Church of St. Peter at Cookley, consecrated in 1849 with its own vicar. Since 1981 the parishes of Cookley and Wolverley have the pastoral care of a shared vicar.

Church of St. Peter at Cookley (Grade II Listed Bu…

01 Sep 2005 172
The Church of St. Peter at Cookley, consecrated in 1849 with its own vicar. Since 1981 the parishes of Cookley and Wolverley have the pastoral care of a shared vicar.

Church of St. Peter at Cookley (Grade II Listed Bu…

01 Sep 2005 207
The Church of St. Peter at Cookley, consecrated in 1849 with its own vicar. Since 1981 the parishes of Cookley and Wolverley have the pastoral care of a shared vicar.

Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary at Dodford

08 Mar 2007 129
Dodford and its Grade II Listed Church... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodford,_Worcestershire

Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary at Dodford

08 Mar 2007 114
Dodford and its Grade II Listed Church... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodford,_Worcestershire

Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary at Dodford

08 Mar 2007 118
Dodford and its Grade II Listed Church... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodford,_Worcestershire

Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary at Dodford

08 Mar 2007 118
Dodford and its Grade II Listed Church... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodford,_Worcestershire

Dudley Priory Ruins, Grade I Listed Building

05 Jan 2006 193
A place for lunch on a cold January day. Dudley Priory is a dissolved priory in Dudley, West Midlands (formerly Worcestershire), England. The ruins of the priory are located within Priory Park, alongside the Priory Estate, and is both a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed.

Dudley Priory Ruins, Grade I Listed Building

05 Jan 2006 169
Dudley Priory is a dissolved priory in Dudley, West Midlands (formerly Worcestershire), England. The ruins of the priory are located within Priory Park, alongside the Priory Estate, and is both a Scheduled Ancient Monument and Grade I listed.

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