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Willingham
Church is famous for three features in particular. Firstly, we
have here one of the most extensive ranges of wall paintings in the
country. Secondly, we have a most unusual roof. Finally, we have a very
fine 13th century Sacristy built entirely of stone, which leads off the
chancel.
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By
following the links below you can see a fun tour of the history of our
church or a more extensive description
of the wall paintings with many photos and close-ups.
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Old Photos of the church |
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Click below to enter |
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This tour shows you the key
events during the past 800 years |
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This tours takes you round
the many wallpaintings in the church |
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Here you can see a facsimile
of the history of Willingham church written by Rev. Bywaters in the
early 1960's |
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Jerry Lander, church Architect
has developed a theory that the Sacrity was originally an "Anchorhold" |
If
you have any comments on these tours please e-mail to info@willinghamchurch.org
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