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St Michael's, Aldbourne

St Michael's church forms the centrepiece of the delightful Wiltshire village of Aldbourne, seen to best advantage across the open space of the village green.

 

The building is mostly of 15th century date with a handsome west tower (whose parapet has a shorn-off look owing to the missing or unfinished corner pinnacles). It is made cruciform by the addition of transepts on each side at the end of the nave.

 

Within the church has a warm feel owing to the coloured limewash finish. It is an interior that invites exploration and has several features of interest in the chancel chapels and transept, with a late medieval tomb bearing an incised figure of a priest and two much more flamboyant family monuments from the post-Reformation period.

 

Of course many fans of classic Doctor Who will know this church primarily as the one that featured in the story 'The Daemons' when the entire village of Aldbourne was used as the location of the fictional 'Devil's End' (many key scenes were set in the church's crypt, though in reality there is no crypt here. The story ends with the church exploding, so it is reassuring to see it still in such good condition regardless, or else pieced back together extraordinarily well ;-)

 

Aldbourne church is open and welcoming in normal times and the entire village is worth exploring for its picturesque setting.

 

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Uploaded on April 25, 2021
Taken on May 14, 2018