@@rolandstravels Is the main hall designed for the Roman Catholic Mass abandoned and blocked up inside by massive stone wall instead of entrance? What we see inside today is rather a small side chapel, not a church's hall and not a central altar.
Interestingly, the Church of St Lawrence at Caterham in Surrey is ancient too, dating from 1095 although it used to be said that parts were Saxon. Fascinating tour. Thanks.
Thank you. There are many churches with Saxon remnants. The Victorious were notorious for remodelling or renovating churches, destroying much in the process!
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The typically Saxon blind arcade on the south wall has false columns known as pilasters (not pillars, which are always loadbearing). I have also heard the term lesene, but nobody uses it.
Are the houses around this Saxon church new? IIRC when I visited this church in 1984, it was isolated in a field. Or maybe I visited the wrong church to the west of Bradford on Avon?
You definitely visited a different church. The houses around it are very old. This church is close to the River Avon near the town centre and surrounded by property and the main church is across the road.
Visited this lovely building ,fasinated ,so old so simple.
It would be hard to imagine many things built today lasting so long! Thank you for your comment and for watching.
@@rolandstravels Is the main hall designed for the Roman Catholic Mass abandoned and blocked up inside by massive stone wall instead of entrance? What we see inside today is rather a small side chapel, not a church's hall and not a central altar.
It is Saxon and so very different to later churches.
@ This is a very simple Saxon church and nothing like the ones that came later in time.
Excellent - it is on my list to visit summer 2025! Lovely quick review and very informative. Cheers
Thank you. There’s plenty to see in Bradford on Avon.
Very interesting. Thank you.
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I received Holy Communion at a weekday service in this church.
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Hi Rolan. We used to take our Children there & Visitors. When we lived in B O A. Beautiful place. Thanks 🇿🇦
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I absolutely love the blind arches❤ Thank you to all those individuals who strove to preserve this architectural gem.
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Interestingly, the Church of St Lawrence at Caterham in Surrey is ancient too, dating from 1095 although it used to be said that parts were Saxon. Fascinating tour. Thanks.
Thank you. There are many churches with Saxon remnants. The Victorious were notorious for remodelling or renovating churches, destroying much in the process!
Let's hope it is still standing in another thousand years.
There’s more chance it will than newly built property today!
Wonderful to see this. Thanks Roland.
My pleasure!
Nice video, Roland
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very interesting little video - another place to consider a trip to see.
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I was in this, very interesting Romanesque building.
It is interesting. Thanks for your comment.
Pre-Romanesque - Romanesque being Norman.
Thank you, l am always very interested in our history and your video is like having a personal guided tour. Have just subscribed.
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Great video Roland
Thank you, James.
The typically Saxon blind arcade on the south wall has false columns known as pilasters (not pillars, which are always loadbearing). I have also heard the term lesene, but nobody uses it.
Thank you for your comment and providing the correct term for what are designed to look like pillars.
Are the houses around this Saxon church new? IIRC when I visited this church in 1984, it was isolated in a field. Or maybe I visited the wrong church to the west of Bradford on Avon?
You definitely visited a different church.
You definitely visited a different church. The houses around it are very old. This church is close to the River Avon near the town centre and surrounded by property and the main church is across the road.
I think this is shown in Pevsner
I think you’re right.
Visited recently and was rather disappointed.
It depends what you expect from something that’s a thousand years old. Thank you for your comment.