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Chedworth, Gloucestershire St Andrews church Photos


Here are a few photos from a recent visit to St Andrews church in Chedworth. I hope you enjoy them and will take the time to visit the area; its one of the most beautiful parts of the Cotswolds.

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Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

The parish church of St Andrew, Chedworth.

Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

Chedworth parish church from the south east

Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

A fanciful urn stands in the churchyard

Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

Sundial on the south wall of the church. The Latin inscription translates very roughly as Time is Short .

Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

Another view of the churchyard and south porch of St Andrew. The tower dates to the year 1100.

Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

A delightfully gruesome skeleton carved on a table tomb in the churchyard.

Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

A row of gargoyles line the roofline of St Andrews

Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

Another carved grotesque figure

Photo of St Andrew church, Chedworth, Gloucestershire.

'Just stick out your tongue and say 'Aaah' ...

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About St Andrew's church, Chedworth
Historic Churches in Gloucestershire

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