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St Georges Church Kelmscott




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St Georges Church Kelmscott

In a typical village the parish church is right next to the manor house. But in the village of Kelmscott, which spreads along 4 lanes that form a box, St Georges Church is on the opposite side of the village to Kelmscott Manor. St Georges was begun in the late 12th century, and since the middle of the 16th century it has remained virtually unaltered. The Arts & Crafts designer Willam Morris is buried in the churchyard

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Martyn Ferry

Media ID 19860205

© 2015 Martyn Ferry


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Estimated Product Size is 45.7cm x 45.7cm (18" x 18")

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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print by Martyn Ferry showcases the picturesque St Georges Church in Kelmscott, a village known for its unique layout. Unlike most villages where the parish church is situated next to the manor house, Kelmscott breaks this tradition. Spread along four lanes that form a box shape, St Georges Church stands on the opposite side of the village from Kelmscott Manor. With its origins dating back to the late 12th century, St Georges Church has retained its original charm throughout centuries. Remarkably, since the mid-16th century, it has remained virtually unaltered, preserving its historical significance and architectural beauty. The churchyard of St Georges holds an esteemed figure within its grounds - none other than William Morris himself. A prominent Arts & Crafts designer and one of Britain's most influential figures in art and design history, Morris found his final resting place here. Martyn Ferry's expertly captured photograph allows viewers to appreciate not only the stunning architecture but also sense the tranquility and serenity that surrounds this ancient place of worship. The composition beautifully frames both natural elements and man-made structures in perfect harmony. Whether you are an admirer of historical landmarks or simply appreciate breathtaking photography capturing moments frozen in time, this print transports you to Kelmscott Village's hidden gem - St Georges Church.

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