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Impressive church windows
A church that somehow seems just too big and impressive for this small and rather sleepy town. But, of course, this is all to do with history. Northleach was a very prosperous and thriving town built ...
Church of St Peter & St Paul has a very unique Baptismal font, be sure to use the mirror next to it to be able to see all angles. This Cathedral of the Cotswolds is around 800 years old. I highl...
Visiting a few local churches and unfortunately it was locked so unable to visit. Luckily the church at Hampnet was open and is completely stunning. Real shame it couldn't have been open with hand san...
We missed the service but were welcomed warmly by both the Vicar and a lady. She made sure we had a cuppa and told us a little about the church. Well worth a visit.
Impressive church windows
A church that somehow seems just too big and impressive for this small and rather sleepy town. But, of course, this is all to do with history. Northleach was a very prosperous and thriving town built ...
Church of St Peter & St Paul
Church of St Peter & St Paul has a very unique Baptismal font, be sure to use the mirror next to it to be able to see all angles. This Cathedral of the Cotswolds is around 800 years old. I highl...
One of the wool churches
15th century church whose building was funded by the local wealthy wool merchants. Well worth half an hour to wander round
Disappointed as it was shut during the day.
Visiting a few local churches and unfortunately it was locked so unable to visit. Luckily the church at Hampnet was open and is completely stunning. Real shame it couldn't have been open with hand san...
Wonderful Church, friendly Vicar & others
We missed the service but were welcomed warmly by both the Vicar and a lady. She made sure we had a cuppa and told us a little about the church. Well worth a visit.