Source: thechurchexporer.blogspot.com --- Saturday, October 14, 2017
As promised the second part of my look around St Nicholas Newbury. What took me by surprise was the amount of stained glass Windows in the church Above you enter through porch above and are greeted by a floral display beside the portal Above which is this wonderful window of the birth of Christ Facing you is this effigy on a memorial though I could not tell you who it is apart from the fact he had a lot of kids. To the right of it is this beautiful piece of artwork To your left is this magnificent stained glass window at the west end of the South Aisle Walking across to the nave you get this view of the church Nearby is the baptismal font Standing in the chancel arch you can see the nave has been re-ordered The stained glass chancel window is what stands out in the church The carving behind the altar was impressive as well View of the choir stalls in the chancel The North aisle looking towards the old Church Organ A view down the Nave. It was here the Newbury Martyrs were put on trial Above the entrance to the Lady Chapel in the South Aisle Which has rather nice Altar decoration The stained glass window is quite beautiful too. Left a view from the chapel along the South Asile Nearby is the pulpit which has a sounding board above View of the nave from the Pulpit At the back of the church is the Roll of Honour for Newbury The top of which has tiles showing the three main forces In the bell tower you can see a lot of memorials fr ...
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