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.