Chardstock Devon : 無料・フリー素材/写真
Chardstock Devon / jmc4 - Church Explorer
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| 説明 | Looking east down the aisled nave to the chancel rebuilt by the vicar Rev Charles Woodcock (later Canon of Salisbury) at a cost of £5,000, funded by his brother, T. Parry Woodcock and contributions from friends. It had 435 seats, 159 of which were free, while the remainder were allocated, later the number increased to 568). It is a complete Victorian design by architect James Mountford Allen and retains his original fittings. The 15c south aisle and porch survive together with part of the south transept which may be older. The north chapel, originally designated as the chapel of St Andrew's College, Chardstock also built by Rev Woodcock, , was furnished in the 1890s in memory of a former church chorister, and those educated at St Andrew's College:The organ chapel and vestry are to the south of the chancel; There is a vestry area in the north transept, where a small kitchen has been installed. In the north transept, originally designated the Tytherleigh Aisle, is a war memorial plaque, commemorating the fallen of both world wars.The polygonal pulpit, reached by steps to the south of the chancel arch, is of brass and iron openwork, partly painted, with delicate foliate scrolls, and the inscription 'we preach not ourselves but Christ the lord'; this rests on a base of red and black Devon marbles. To the north side of the chancel arch, a second, Jacobean, pulpit. Many pews have been removed, leaving part of the north and south aisles for exhibitions and refreshments, while chairs are provided for large congregations. - Church of St Andrew, Chardstock DevonPicture with thanks - copyright Ray Jennings CCL www.geograph.org.uk/photo/7356573 |
| 撮影日 | 2023-08-11 17:34:25 |
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