A prominent church designed to replace the medieval St Mary’s down on the edge of the marshes. A rather wide church for its length, St John’s is nevertheless welcoming and immaculately cared-for. The octagonal piers with their oversized capitals are redeemed by the fancy clerestory windows above. The tracery throughout is of the Decorate style – some of it certainly not based on medieval precedent! There are five 20th century stained glass windows. The west is the oldest, and more traditional, having been designed by Ward and Hughes in 1907. The others, in order of insertion are: The east window (1954) by Moira Forsyth depicting the Annunciation; the same artist did Noli me tangere in 1957 and Jesus saving Peter from the waves in 1958 and FWCole did the BVM in 1973. All in all a rather surprising collection and one which fits into this lovely church remarkably well. The church is open daily, as is the medieval church 1.5 miles north.
The co-ordinates will take you to a notice board where the following information will find the cache!
Sunday Mass is held at A.BC
N51 24. A (B+1) (B x 2)
E000 27. (B x 3) (C +1) (A -2)
Then its a short stroll to GZ for a lovely view and a place dear to my heart as Ive been there many a time with a good friend.
Happy hunting!
If anybody would like to expand to this series please do, I would just ask that you could let Sadexploration know first at churchmicro@gmail.com so he can keep track of the Church numbers and names to avoid duplication. There is also a Church Micro Stats & Information page found via the Bookmark list