Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire
Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire is a project launched in 2018, with only a few churches included at the moment.
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| Norman : S Doorway (with Saxon style elements). | |||
| Top of Doorway with a high and a rough lintel, and plain tympanum. | |||
| Perp: W Tower. Seen from North West |
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| †1521: Brass - Richard Redberd He was Rector from 1513 to 1521 |
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| 1542: Chantry Chapel, built by Lord Windsor. Seen from North West | |||
| Interior looking East | |||
| Top | 1684: Monument - Charles West. Sculptor was Edward Stanton. (Upper part of monument is possibly by Stanton). Complete monument | ||
| Top part of monument, with unusual caryatids. | |||
| †1848: Monument - Isaac D'Israeli Disraeli had been a tenant at Bradenham Manor. |
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| 1863 & 65: Restoration. Architect was George Edmund Street. Complete Chancel was rebuilt, and Nave walls covered in flints. | |||
| New Nave roof. | |||
| Top | 1865: Font - a typical plain but solid font by Street. Designer was George Edmund Street. |
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| 1927: Chancel Screen & Rood Loft. Screen and Pulpit fitted in 1902, Rood Loft and Figures added in 1927. | |||
| Rood Loft added in 1927. | |||
| Figures added with Rood Loft in 1927. | |||
Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire
All photographs by Michael G Hardy unless stated otherwise