Dymock Gloucestershire

Looking west from the chancel begun in late 11c on the site of the 8c Saxon chapel, its east end was originally apsidal before being rebuilt in a rectangular shape in early 14c

Sir John Bridges d1530 instructed his executors to make a marble tomb at his father Thomas's burial place by the high altar and to provide vestments and altar hangings decorated with his coat of arms. He also assigned 10s. a year for an annual obit.

The organ built by John Nicholson of Malvern , was donated in 1885 by C.H. Palairet of Berkeley - Church of St Mary, Dymock Gloucestershire

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