North chapel to nave #StCongarBadgworth #Somerset
Showing fine Perpendicular 4-light window to south of nave #StCongarChurchChapel (6/6)
Nave to north chapel #StCongarBadgworth #Somerset
The chapel has two bays. Double chamfered pointed arches are a good match for the chancel arch both C14. Solid pier and responds of four pilasters with square section moulded capital
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North chapel, west elevation #StCongarBadgworth #Somerset
Beautiful or interesting or both? Mouse going to have to stick with interesting with this one. This is what happens when you take #AlookAroundTheBack. Note blocked window matching the east side
#StCongarChurchChapel (4/6)
North chapel, east elevation #StCongarBadgworth #Somerset
The window locates the building in the decorated period and is (largely) original. That yellow growing on you yet?
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North chapel, north elevation #StCongarBadgworth #Somerset
Recorded as mid C14. The small porch to the right was added at an unspecified later date, but probably C16
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The north chapel #StCongarBadgworth #Somerset
It's easy to forget quite how many of today's churches once had a coating, often quite course, like this chapel. Mouse wonders whether it looked like this 600 years ago and how long it's been yellow #StCongarChurchChapel (1/6)