NOTES: The medieval parish church of St Mary's, Barnes, was severely damaged by fire in 1978. Edward Cullinan Architects were responisble for its rebuilding, which was completed in 1984.
NOTES: The medieval parish church of St Mary's, Barnes, was severely damaged by fire in 1978. Edward Cullinan Architects were responisble for its rebuilding, which was completed in 1984.
NOTES: The medieval parish church of St Mary's, Barnes, was severely damaged by fire in 1978. Edward Cullinan Architects were responisble for its rebuilding, which was completed in 1984.
NOTES: The church dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. The north-west tower, nave and south aisles are intact, but the north and south transepts are in ruins with just the side walls standing. The octagonal font dates from the 15th century.
NOTES: The church dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. The north-west tower, nave and south aisles are intact, but the north and south transepts are in ruins with just the side walls standing. The octagonal font dates from the 15th century.
NOTES: The church dates orginally from the 12th century but is largely 13th century. The nave roof is 15th century and the tower was partly rebuilt in brick circa 1800. The stone font is 15th century and has against the font bowl signs of the four Evangelists and four seated Saints.
NOTES: The church dates orginally from the 12th century but is largely 13th century. The nave roof is 15th century and the tower was partly rebuilt in brick circa 1800. The stone font is 15th century and has against the font bowl signs of the four Evangelists and four seated Saints.
NOTES: The church dates orginally from the 12th century but is largely 13th century. The nave roof is 15th century and the tower was partly rebuilt in brick circa 1800. The stone font is 15th century and has against the font bowl signs of the four Evangelists and four seated Saints.
NOTES: The nave is 12th century, the tower mainly mid 13th century, but reconstructed after being burnt out by Montifortian rebels in 1266. The church was added to in the 14th century, including a chapel and over the nave is a 15th century hammerbeam roof. The church was restored in 1875-1878 by W. M. Fawcett.