Martin M. Miles' photos with the keyword: Burton Agnes
Burton Agnes - St Martin
15 Mar 2025 |
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Burton Agnes is a village with a population of about 500. It was named after Agnes de Percy, a descendant of the Norman nobleman William de Percy, who participated in the Norman conquest of England.
St Martins Church dates to the 13th century and stands on a hillside behind historic Burton Agnes Hall.
End of the 12th century, a north aisle was added to the Church. The earlier wall was pierced with an arcade of three bays. This aisle was much narrower than the present one. In the second quarter of the 13th century a south aisle was added to the nave. This aisle also was originally narrower than it is at present. Early in the 14th century both aisles were widened.
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Burton Agnes - St Martin
14 Mar 2025 |
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Burton Agnes is a village with a population of about 500. It was named after Agnes de Percy, a descendant of the Norman nobleman William de Percy, who participated in the Norman conquest of England.
St Martins Church dates to the 13th century and stands on a hillside behind historic Burton Agnes Hall.
End of the 12th century, a north aisle was added to the Church. The earlier wall was pierced with an arcade of three bays. This aisle was much narrower than the present one. In the second quarter of the 13th century a south aisle was added to the nave. This aisle also was originally narrower than it is at present. Early in the 14th century both aisles were widened.
Located in the middle of the Lady Chapel is this altar tomb. The effigies represent Sir Walter Griffith (+1481) and his wife Joan Nevill. Sir Walter wears armour of the 15th century. He was known as the "Dark Knight"', who fought for the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses.
The lady's hair is bound with a fillet. On her side a small effigy, representing her son or daughter.
Burton Agnes - St Martin
14 Mar 2025 |
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Burton Agnes is a village with a population of about 500. It was named after Agnes de Percy, a descendant of the Norman nobleman William de Percy, who participated in the Norman conquest of England.
St Martins Church dates to the 13th century and stands on a hillside behind historic Burton Agnes Hall.
End of the 12th century, a north aisle was added to the Church. The earlier wall was pierced with an arcade of three bays. This aisle was much narrower than the present one. In the second quarter of the 13th century a south aisle was added to the nave. This aisle also was originally narrower than it is at present. Early in the 14th century both aisles were widened.
Located in the middle of the Lady Chapel is this altar tomb. The effigies represent Sir Walter Griffith (+1481) and his wife Joan Nevill. Sir Walter wears armour of the 15th century. He was known as the "Dark Knight"', who fought for the Lancastrians in the Wars of the Roses.
Burton Agnes - St Martin
14 Mar 2025 |
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Burton Agnes is a village with a population of about 500. It was named after Agnes de Percy, a descendant of the Norman nobleman William de Percy, who participated in the Norman conquest of England.
St Martins Church dates to the 13th century and stands on a hillside behind historic Burton Agnes Hall.
End of the 12th century, a north aisle was added to the Church. The earlier wall was pierced with an arcade of three bays. This aisle was much narrower than the present one. In the second quarter of the 13th century a south aisle was added to the nave. This aisle also was originally narrower than it is at present. Early in the 14th century both aisles were widened.
Burton Agnes - St Martin
13 Mar 2025 |
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Burton Agnes is a village with a population of about 500. It was named after Agnes de Percy, a descendant of the Norman nobleman William de Percy, who participated in the Norman conquest of England.
St Martins Church dates to the 13th century and stands on a hillside behind historic Burton Agnes Hall.
Burton Agnes - St Martin
12 Mar 2025 |
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Burton Agnes is a village with a population of about 500. It was named after Agnes de Percy, a descendant of the Norman nobleman William de Percy, who participated in the Norman conquest of England.
St Martins Church dates to the 13th century and stands on a hillside behind historic Burton Agnes Hall. The church is approached through an arch formed by the branches of tall yew trees.
According to the information given these trees are 300 years old.
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