St Bartholemews

St Bartholomew Church in Great Chalfield, Wiltshire, is a fascinating historical site. Here are some interesting facts about it:

The church dates back to at least the 14th century, with parts of its nave surviving from that period.

In 1480, the chancel was rebuilt, and a porch and south chapel were added.

The bell-cote, which contains a single bell, was cast in 1627.

Inside the church, there are traces of medieval wall paintings, including panels depicting the life of St Katherine, which were described in 1760 before being whitewashed over.

• The vestry screen may date from the late 15th century, and the oak pulpit is from the late 17th century.

The church was designated as a Grade I listed building in 1962, recognizing its historical and architectural significance.