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Saturday, 29 February 2020
St James the Great Radley
This week the Church Explorer visits Radley and St James the Great. A church which is near Radley College and well worth the effort of visiting.
Those are some very old headstones and I'm sure this church dates back many years as well. I noticed there was a lot of clutter in the second photo and wondered if renovations were going on, Billy.
No I think that is the remains of a Nativity scene they had there as I found rush matting around,the frame was most likely the stable or cover that had not been removed
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The small tower of the church is very special and within the sanctuary is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSo do the stained glass windows!
I did like the stained glass as well
DeleteAnother beautiful church. I love that first photo with all the green in front.
ReplyDeleteYes that one was the best angle to see it
DeleteThose are some very old headstones and I'm sure this church dates back many years as well. I noticed there was a lot of clutter in the second photo and wondered if renovations were going on, Billy.
ReplyDeleteNo I think that is the remains of a Nativity scene they had there as I found rush matting around,the frame was most likely the stable or cover that had not been removed
DeleteIt looks quite distinctive.
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