johnelamper
St. Bartholomew's Church, Shapwick, Dorset
The earliest parts of the present building probably date from the late 11th and early 12th centuries. All that remains of this period is the N wall, with its two large Norman arches springing from a central Norman pillar, the N porch doorway, and the lower part of the E (Chancel) wall. The arch to the E of the N porch is the oldest, and leads to the Priory Chapel.
www.dorsethistoricchurchestrust.co.uk/shapwick.htm
St. Bartholomew's Church, Shapwick, Dorset
The earliest parts of the present building probably date from the late 11th and early 12th centuries. All that remains of this period is the N wall, with its two large Norman arches springing from a central Norman pillar, the N porch doorway, and the lower part of the E (Chancel) wall. The arch to the E of the N porch is the oldest, and leads to the Priory Chapel.
www.dorsethistoricchurchestrust.co.uk/shapwick.htm