St James, Castle Acre
St Mary's, Titchwell, Norfolk
Interior of St Andrews Church Sheperdswell, Kent
St Andrews Church Sheperdswell, Kent
St Augustine's Church Northbourne.
View from Dover Castle
Rochester Cathedral
Holy Innocents Church Adisham, Kent.
Elmstone Church
Elmstone Church
The Coptic Orthodox Church (Margate)
Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church
St Andrews Chrch, Alfriston, East Sussex
All Saints, Threxton, Norfolk
June 8: St Leonards
St Pauls Walden (3)
April 03: St Andrew and St Mary
Feb 6th: Datchworth
Datchworth church in the winter sun
Jan 15: Datchworth church at night
All Saints, Earls Barton
St Pancras Church Coldred
St Laurence-in-Thanet Church
St Mary's, Fawsley, chancel
See also...
See more...Authorizations, license
-
Visible by: Everyone -
All rights reserved
-
215 visits
St Pancras Church Coldred Kent
Coldred comes from the Old English ‘col’ meaning ‘coal, especially charcoal’ with ‘ryde’ as a ‘clearing’; therefore, a ‘clearing where coal is found or made’. The Domesday Book records Coldred as Colret.
Coldred parish church is dedicated to Saint Pancras, one of only 6 such dedicated in the country. The Normans built it in the 11th century, within the newly constructed Motte and Bailey castle which was built by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, half-brother to William the Conqueror. An unknown founder cast a bell in the 14th century, which split in two in 1939. The two cell church remained much the same for the next 500 years.
There was some restoration done by the Victorians.
The uneven ground around the church is the remains of the castle mentioned above, many Roman artefacts have been found in the surrounding area.
Coldred, at nearly 400 feet (122 m) above sea level, is one of the highest places in East Kent
Best viewed Large
MY THANKS TO ALL WHO VISIT AND COMMENT IT IS APPRECIATED
Coldred parish church is dedicated to Saint Pancras, one of only 6 such dedicated in the country. The Normans built it in the 11th century, within the newly constructed Motte and Bailey castle which was built by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, half-brother to William the Conqueror. An unknown founder cast a bell in the 14th century, which split in two in 1939. The two cell church remained much the same for the next 500 years.
There was some restoration done by the Victorians.
The uneven ground around the church is the remains of the castle mentioned above, many Roman artefacts have been found in the surrounding area.
Coldred, at nearly 400 feet (122 m) above sea level, is one of the highest places in East Kent
Best viewed Large
MY THANKS TO ALL WHO VISIT AND COMMENT IT IS APPRECIATED
alsalam, Walter 7.8.1956, Marije Aguillo, Leo W and 18 other people have particularly liked this photo
- Keyboard shortcuts:
Jump to top
RSS feed- Latest comments - Subscribe to the comment feeds of this photo
- ipernity © 2007-2024
- Help & Contact
|
Club news
|
About ipernity
|
History |
ipernity Club & Prices |
Guide of good conduct
Donate | Group guidelines | Privacy policy | Terms of use | Statutes | In memoria -
Facebook
Twitter
Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
Sign-in to write a comment.