Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire

Historic Churches of Buckinghamshire is a project launched in 2018, with only a few churches included at the moment.


Notable Feature Images for St John Evangelist, Lacey Green


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1793: Samuel Green Chamber Organ. Organ was donated to the church around the mid 19C.


1825: Church built, Nave, Transepts, and Porch. Designer was John Norris.


1825: Church built, Nave, Transepts, and Porch. Architect was James Chadley.


1825: Unusual Cast Iron Window Frames. Designer was John Norris.


1825: Hammerbeam Roof. A very delicate style of Hammerbeam Roof. Architect was James Chadley.


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1825: Royal Arms of George IV (5 ft square).


1825: Hatchment - Sir William Young 3rd Baronet. died 1824.


1871: Chancel added. Flint exterior, Polychromatic brickwork interior. Architect was John Pollard Seddon.

Looking down to the East wall of Nave and the Chancel with their very elaborate brickwork.


1871: Font of Caen Stone. Designer was John Pollard Seddon.


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1871: Chancel Furnishings of stained deal. Designer was John Pollard Seddon.


1871: Chancel and Sanctuary Tiles. Possibly designed by J P Seddon. Maker was Minton.


1871: Chancel and Sanctuary Tiles. Possibly designed by J P Seddon. Maker was William Godwin.


1882: Painting of Chancel vaulted ceiling. Dated by the Artists' Signatures.

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