Stiffleaf's photos with the keyword: worth

st petrock, exeter

25 Nov 2015 94
memorial of francis +1675 and alexander +1680 worth

st petrock, exeter

25 Nov 2015 70
memorial of francis +1675 and alexander +1680 worth

st petrock, exeter

25 Nov 2015 71
memorial of francis +1675 and alexander +1680 worth

worth church

29 Nov 2010 82
lesene strips on the c11 apse and transept

worth church

29 Nov 2010 103
c11 lesene strips articulate the walls of the south transept

worth church

29 Nov 2010 110
view from s.e. of saxon apse and transept

worth church

29 Nov 2010 108
the late anglo saxon apse was seriously restored in the c19- salvin had wanted to restore it away at one point, ending up building the tower and spire in 1871

worth church

29 Nov 2010 84
view from n.w. showing the double windows in the nave, and the lesenes or pilaster strips on the north transept. the north door is blocked from the outside. all late saxon work, probably of the early c11, with salvin's 1871 tower and spire

worth church

29 Nov 2010 97
saxon windows in the nave , with the lack of capital and base, the through stone slab and mid wall baluster shaft of late saxon work, though these are usually found only on towers

worth church

29 Nov 2010 94
view of the c11 saxon church from the west. the door and window are c14 alterations. this church, though dificult to find, was open and warm, very welcome on a snowy day.

worth church

29 Nov 2010 82
the font is early c13 in shape, with late c13 patterns carved on the bowl

worth church

29 Nov 2010 104
view of the chancel arch and transept arches of what is one of the the most complete saxon churches in the country, with a design more planned and rational than usual. early c11, but with a lot of restoration.

worth church

29 Nov 2010 108
view from north to south transept, both early c11 , though the capitals are replacements. the chandeliers are late c17.

worth church

29 Nov 2010 96
hutch chest of the c16 in the south transept

worth church

29 Nov 2010 91
the communion rail is said to have come from an oxford college. the scroll panels, here with the sacrificial lamb on the altar are early c18. the evangelists on the posts are early c17. both are north european.

worth church

29 Nov 2010 95
the pulpit dates from 1577 and has germanic inscriptions

worth church

29 Nov 2010 102
hutch chest of the c16 in the south transept

worth church

29 Nov 2010 102
mid c19 resurrection glass in the c15 south nave window

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