St Peter's, Windrush
St Peter's church in the picturesque Cotswold village of Windrush is best known for its Norman south doorway, a beautiful piece of Romanesque art, carved with beakheads and animal masks all the way around (though the shadow of the protective canopy made photographing them difficult when we called).
The interior is fairly humble but contains several noteworthy features, such as further pieces of Norman carving.
The church is generally open and welcoming to visitors, though it's best feature is outside, so can be viewed at any time.
St Peter's, Windrush
St Peter's church in the picturesque Cotswold village of Windrush is best known for its Norman south doorway, a beautiful piece of Romanesque art, carved with beakheads and animal masks all the way around (though the shadow of the protective canopy made photographing them difficult when we called).
The interior is fairly humble but contains several noteworthy features, such as further pieces of Norman carving.
The church is generally open and welcoming to visitors, though it's best feature is outside, so can be viewed at any time.