
Worcestershire Churches and Churchyards
Folder: English Churches and Churchyards
Worcestershire Churches and Churchyards
Church of St Barbara, Ashton under Hill
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Church of St. Peter at Astley (Grade II* Listed Bu…
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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
Church of the Holy Trinity, Belbroughton
Church of the Holy Trinity, Belbroughton
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 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
Church of St. Peter at Cookley (Grade II Listed Bu…
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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…
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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…
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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
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Dodford and its Grade II Listed Church...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodford,_Worcestershire
Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary at Dodford
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Dodford and its Grade II Listed Church...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodford,_Worcestershire
Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary at Dodford
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Dodford and its Grade II Listed Church...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodford,_Worcestershire
Church of the Holy Trinity and St Mary at Dodford
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Dodford and its Grade II Listed Church...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodford,_Worcestershire
Dudley Priory Ruins, Grade I Listed Building
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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
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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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