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Birchall undertook a survey of the church which enabled Morris and John Henry Middleton to prepare a report for SPAB in 1885, suggesting the repairs be funded, as the rector George Woodbury Spooner said that it was beyond the means of the parishioners.
382:. Much of the fabric of the building is from the 13th century, but includes remains of an earlier church on the site. The interior has wall paintings spanning over 600 years, often one on top of the other, up to seven layers thick. There is also a carving of the Mother and Child which dates from the
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slab with a knight in the chancel which dates from around 1300. The
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St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham, from the south-east
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1391:"Church of St John the Baptist, Inglesham, Wiltshire"
1495:"Churches Conservation Trust marks 40th Anniversary"
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518:. The masonry is limewashed, and surmounted by a
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1743:English Wall Painting of the Fourteenth Century
1009:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
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890:"Houses of Cistercian monks: Abbey of Beaulieu"
723:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
685:Inglesham benefice and parish were united with
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462:Society for the Protection of Ancient Buildings
1601:"Information from the Ecclesiological Society"
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318:Highworth with Sevenhampton and Inglesham
1775:13th-century church buildings in England
1130:"William Morris's Kelmscott Connections"
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1565:"Enter SPAB'S John Betjeman Award 2009"
1361:"Churchyard Cross, Inglesham (1355932)"
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24:St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham
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1785:Grade I listed churches in Wiltshire
666:head, a shelf and a circular basin.
569:The interior of the church contains
1714:The Buildings of England: Wiltshire
1528:. 19 July 1940. pp. 4432–4434.
1223:. Church Commissioners/Statistics.
643:is from the 15th century while the
631:-style box pews that date from the
1473:"Preserving the past in Inglesham"
1365:National Heritage List for England
1338:National Heritage List for England
1040:. ASTM International. p. 14.
359:which has been in the care of the
349:National Heritage List for England
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1646:"Churches: How to Read Them/BBC4"
1218:"Diocese of Bristol: All Schemes"
1034:Sickels-Taves, Lauren B. (1999).
835:. National Trails. Archived from
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1739:(1955). Tristram, Eileen (ed.).
1659:from the original on 24 May 2022
1300:"An ancient church at Inglesham"
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1622:Bond, Chris (30 August 2010).
1603:. The Church Monuments Society
597:. Victorian texts include the
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1198:. 25 March 1980. p. 4590
1107:"Inglesham Church, Wiltshire"
782:Mural of the Ten Commandments
366:The church stands above the
18:Church in Wiltshire, England
1471:Jones, Mark (August 2010).
1395:Churches Conservation Trust
969:"Principles and philosophy"
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347:era. It is recorded in the
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1749:Routledge & Kegan Paul
1143:(2): 44–55. Archived from
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589:and an early 14th-century
450:Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood
386:. There are also historic
325:St John the Baptist Church
1128:Sharpe, Frank C. (1999).
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1109:. Vitrearum's Church Art
482:The church was declared
454:Arts and Crafts Movement
1693:Swindon Borough Council
1682:Garside, Helen (2005).
1544:St Michael's, Highworth
1432:Tristram, 1955, page 29
1423:Tristram, 1955, page 63
1414:Tristram, 1955, page 11
933:Victoria County History
898:Victoria County History
410:gave the church to the
380:Thames and Severn Canal
1452:. 2003. pp. 45–50
1265:Knowles, W.H. (1931).
884:Doubleday, H. Arthur;
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182:Saint John the Baptist
947:"History of the SPAB"
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516:Rudhall of Gloucester
66:Location in Wiltshire
1721:. pp. 276–277.
1227:. 2011. pp. 4–5
1172:. Welcome to Swindon
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1525:The London Gazette
1359:Historic England.
1196:The London Gazette
1070:The National Trust
858:Waugh, Priscilla.
829:"Inglesham Church"
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219:Architectural type
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1717:. Harmondsworth:
1709:Pevsner, Nikolaus
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