Photos of St Mary the Virgin church, Icomb, Gloucestershire
The porch and tower of St Mary the Virgin
Early English column capital inside the church porch
Door in the south wall of the chancel
A lovely two light window in the south porch
The north wall of the nave. Here you can clearly see the outline of a medieval door, long since filled in
The chancel is a delightfully simple example of Early English Gothic architecture, lit by three narrow pointed windows on each side
The tomb of Sir John Blaket in the south transept
The effigy of Sir John Blaket. His feet lie upon a now headless effigy of a dog
Carvings on the west end of the base on the Blaket tomb
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Historic churches in Gloucestershire