Saturday 31 March 2012

Little jewel

















16 comments:

the veg artist said...

Very like the little village church where my parents, grandparents, great grandparents etc were christened, married and buried, and where I hope to be buried one day. I love little churches like this.

jabblog said...

Delightful - the stained glass casts such pretty reflections.

judy in ky said...

Looks beautiful and very peaceful.

Gwen Buchanan said...

oh what i would give to tour such ancient places. Thanks.

Anonymous said...

It looks very calm inside and the windows do look like jewels, beautiful.

Arthur Ransome said...

Thank you for sharing all that beauty.

Noelle the dreamer said...

Breathtaking! I have always had a penchant for country churches! There is such comfortable silence and closeness to it, unequal in a larger one!
Weddings, christenings, funerals and burials meant this one is very special to us (photo below):

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Birtsmorton_churcht.jpg

Blessings,

Lyn said...

What a gem of a church, how wonderful.
xxx

The Village Queen said...

So wonderful! I wonder when that casket was placed, that the tree was a sappling and now taking over. Truely dust to dust... Thanks for sharing!

Val said...

That is a lovely building was it as peaceful a place as it looks ?

Sharon Parker said...

What a lovely photo tour. Although the church itself, including its interior, is charming, I think I rather liked the approach more. Especially the gate and all those mossy stones.

SmitoniusAndSonata said...

Lovely to see that it's so cared for .

Lucille said...

That place exudes peace.

Pam said...

And are you still too hot to do anything? The weather fairy appears to be sending our sleet down your way. Put on a jumper...

Marcheline said...

This is the loveliest place I have seen in a very long time. The little steps going up the outside wall have me completely enchanted.

Elizabeth Musgrave said...

Very fine. Love your photos.

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