The parish church of St Mary the Virgin at Huntingfield is a gem, a treat for the senses. Though the building dates to the Norman period, it is a recent addition that makes Huntingfield such a rewarding place to visit; an exquisitely ornate, painted angel roof, the work of the wife of a Victorian rector, who spent some 23 years creating an extraordinary work of art.
History
Let's get the history out of the way before jumping ahead to the Victorian art. There has probably been a church here at Huntingfield since the 11th century, or perhaps even a century earlier. This earlier date is supported by the finding of a 10th century Saxon coffin and standing cross here just after the turn of the 20th century.
The stone fragments of the cross and coffin are set in the church wall. Much of the current church is 15th century, though it incorporates earlier work, including a 13th/14th-century chancel.
Medieval Treasures
In the north wall of the chancel is an ornate niche which may have been an Easter Sepulchre. Within the niche is a tomb chest to John Paston (d. 1575). On the wall of the niche above the tomb are traces of a wall painting. Of a similar vintage to the Paston tomb is a monument to Anne Moulton (d. 1595) on the north wall of the chancel.
There are also fragments of medieval stained glass in the east window if the south aisle, and a wonderful grave slab to Martha Shute (d. 1705), with a carving of her shrouded body standing atop a skull.
The Painted Roof
That's the historical bits and bobs dealt with, so let's get on to the real reason to visit Huntingfield; the astonishing painted roof. The person responsible for this work of art on a massive scale was Mildred Holland, wife of William Holland, who served as rector of Huntingfield from 1848-1892.
Over the years 1859-66 Mrs Holland painstakingly painted the entire 15th-century hammerbeam roof, angels and all, in an extraordinarily colourful fashion.
It is hard to adequately describe the painting scheme, so I suggest you examine the photos accompanying this article. Mrs Holland had no assistance with the painting, which must have been fantastically difficult, not to mention expensive.
One source (The Shell Guide to Suffolk) suggests that the Holland's spent £2,000 on the church roof; an exceptional sum for the time. I don't know what it did to their family finances, but if you see the result today you'd say the money was well spent. The Hollands' tomb lies beside the church path, and as you pass by, pause to say a silent 'thank you'; it really is that good.
Is it authentic? Appropriate? Well, I'll leave that for someone else to debate. I loved it, and I'm not one always given to appreciating Victorian art. The Huntingfield roof is quite simply extraordinary; a must-see.
About Huntingfield, St Mary's Church
Address: Church Road, Huntingfield, Suffolk, England, IP19 0PP
Attraction Type: Historic Church
Location: On minor roads off the B1117, three miles south-west of Halesworth
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OS: TM336742
Photo Credit: David Ross and Britain Express
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