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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The parish church of St Andrew, Chedworth.
Chedworth parish church from the south east
A fanciful urn stands in the churchyard
Sundial on the south wall of the church. The Latin inscription translates very roughly as Time is Short .
Another view of the churchyard and south porch of St Andrew. The tower dates to the year 1100.
A delightfully gruesome skeleton carved on a table tomb in the churchyard.
A row of gargoyles line the roofline of St Andrews
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