Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
Denomination: | C of E - Aylesbury Deanery |
Local Authority to 2020: | Wycombe District Council |
Local Authority UA: | Bucks UA (North West Chilterns) |
Address of Church: | Church Lane, Lacey Green (3 miles S of Princes Risborough) |
Nearest Post Code: | HP27 0RB |
O/S Map Reference/NGR: | SU 82503 99867 |
Latitude & Longitude: | 51.69150, -0.80781 Google Map |
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Notes on Church: | The church was built in 1825, using donations from over 300 people from across the country, of which most had some connection with Buckinghamshire. It was a very symmetrical cruciform Georgian building, desigend by John Norris of Hughenden Manor. A Gothic Chancel was added in 1872 by the architect J P Seddon. More... Notable features of the interior are the unusually delicate hammerbeam roof of the Nave, decorative brickwork and painted roof of the chancel, tiles of the Sanctuary floor, and important Organ that is 30 years older than the church itself. |
Introduction to Stained Glass: | The church has some unusual and original Heraldic Glass from 1825, which was moved in 1872. It also has 2 windows of 1905 by Heaton, Butler & Bayne. They remember members of families that were important to the church and village. |
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Thumbnail | Code | Location | Type | Subject(s) | Date | Craftsmen |
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02 | Apse East | 2 lights | Jesus Reinstates Peter (Feed my sheep) | 1905 | Heaton Butler & Bayne |
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04 | Chancel S | 2 lights | Faith and Charity | 1905 | Heaton Butler & Bayne |
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10 | N Transept N | 3 lights | Coats of Arms. | 1825 | Thomas Hills of Chelsea |
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13 | Organ Chamber N | Single Light | Decorative Quarries. | c1872 |
Stained Glass of Buckinghamshire Churches
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