A picture perfect, thatched roof village church. It was open for people to visit and stay a while... read more
A picture perfect, thatched roof village church. It was open for people to visit and stay a while... read more
This is the most perfect church. We have never seen a thatched church before. It is a small church... read more
We came across this church by chance and were surprised to find a church with a thatched roof - definitely worth stopping to look if you are passing by.
A very unusual thatched church in a very pretty village which is a great place to start the Long Mynd circular walk. Less busy than Church Stretton.
The church at Little Stretton is a quaint thatched building in a peaceful location. The church is open for visitors and is well worth a visit.
Second thatched church been to, the other in Freshwater IOW.
Not your usual church feeling inside with timber panelling but it is the outside you come to see, something a little different donated by someone who loved their village.
Although it is not particularly old by Anglican church standards, it is well worth a visit. It is attractive on the outside, and well maintained inside. Moreover it appears to be a well supported church in the community. We were lucky enough to visit while the organist was practising - a musical bonus. It appears to be open most daylight hours during the week.
All Saints C of E church is well worth photographing and visiting. It is a lovely smallish timbered church with a well thatched roof and a striking black and white exterior : it sits in an attractively walled grassy garden, overlooked by Ragleth Hill to the east and the Long Mynd to the west.
It is a church that is used by a small local village congregation who enjoy its traditional services and somewhat dark, timbered interior. There is limited on street parking nearby or pub car parks within a very short walk.
It is the scene of the annual August Bank Holiday 'Teas To Please' event that is run by volunteers and is extremely popular and always crowded. Other local attractions within a few hundred yards of the church are the highly recommended village pubs... the Ragleth and the Green Dragon: both serve great food and really good beer.