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St Laurence's Church, Ludlow

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figure drawing ale from a cask and another shows a dishonest ale-wife being carried off to hell by demons, one of whom plays bagpipes. One complex carving shows a prosperous householder with tools of various trades in the centre while a seated woman holds a child on the left and a grave and burial implements are on the right. This has been interpreted as the Palmers Guild caring for spiritual needs from cradle to grave.
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in the late 11th century. It is situated atop the hill around which the medieval town developed. The church was rebuilt in the year 1199 and has had several later additions and modifications. The tower is 157 feet (48 metres) high to the top of the pinnacles, and commands expansive views of the town
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The misericords have a wide variety of themes. One shows a Green Man, another a mermaid. Many show scenes of town life including a wrestling match where two pairs of wrestlers are stripped to the waist while a horse is tied up on one side and a wool sack and a purse hang on the other. One shows a
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was launched to address much needed repairs and improve community use of the building. Approximately Β£850,000 of repairs and other work have been completed including urgent conservation, high level masonry, roofs, as well as new heating and lighting. Target 3, the re-ordering of the nave, will be
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trade. Correspondingly the church underwent several further additions in that era. The major works occurred between 1433 and 1471 with a virtual re-building of the nave, tower and chancel elements. The tower took on a Perpendicular style which was the preferred style of the late 15th century in
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tackled in two phases beginning in 2016. The nave will be reorganised with moveable seating and will be made available for wider community use. Phase 2 will include a new nave floor, kitchen, toilets, shop and other facilities as well as conservation to historic stained glass and timber.
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The choir stalls were originally constructed at a number of dates in the 15th century. In 1447, after the chancel had been lengthened, the stalls were doubled in number to thirty two. The stalls were restored in the 19th century under the direction of
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of common life. Typical sizes of the misericords and upper bench carvings are 25 centimetres wide by 12 centimetres high; the carvings have very deep relief (up to two centimetres). Some of the elements of the carving are repeated on roof adornments.
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traces were found beneath the south porch, indicating some extant foundations exist from the 11th century AD. After its initial construction the church was expanded and rebuilt in 1199 to accommodate a growing town population. In the late
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Above the porch on the first floor is the Parvis room, which houses a small history museum pertinent to the church. The porch itself contains the parish war memorial, consisting of six bronze plaques listing townsmen who died serving in
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south porch derives from the 14th century and serves as the main entrance to the church; this porch is one of only three of such a six-sided design in all of England. The other interior chapels are
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At St. Catherine's Chapel (the south transept) some floor-stones in the area honour recent congregation members. In the Lady Chapel is a board giving the Ten Commandments, dating from the time of
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restored the organ and enlarged it, at the same time moving it to its present position in the north transept. By this time, a fourth manual had been added.
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Ludlow then being a royal stronghold there is a royal influence shown in a number of misericords. An antelope, gorged and chained, was the badge of
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St Laurence's Church has twenty eight misericords in the chancel which are of a quality usually associated with great cathedrals such as
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added later in turn, and three wooden 'battlefield crosses' that temporarily marked graves of two soldiers killed in World War I and a
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are also buried in the church grounds, his memorial tablet is on the outside north wall near to that of Housman.
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who died at Ludlow Castle, aged nine, is buried near the altar under an impressive memorial bearing the arms of
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The parish church was established as a place of worship in association with the founding of Ludlow by the
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The large east window of the chancel underwent restoration in the year 1832; this window depicts the
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by eight panels and was inspired by the Ludlow Palmers’ 13th century pilgrimage to the
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and three ostrich feathers were then recognised as the badge of Richard's father the
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very Fayre and large and richly adorned and taken for the Fayrest in all these parts.
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The west window of nave, illustrating some of the historical figures involved with
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Joseph Humphrey Anger 1892–1893 (then Instructor of Harmony and Theory at the
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in whose reign the misericords were carved. A Hart at Rest was the badge of
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at an earlier era. Exterior features include a stone memorial tablet to the
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and surrounding countryside. Notable features include an extensive set of
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are finely carved with four being from 1447. Carved figures include a
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The Organists and Organs of the Welsh Cathedrals in the 20th Century
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when canopies removed during the reformation were replaced. The
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Following his death at Ludlow Castle in April of 1502, the
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The Misericords & Choir Stalls of Ludlow Parish Church
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contains the medieval choir stalls adorned with numerous
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area, there are several noteworthy contents, including:
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considerable wealth accrued to the town based upon the
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Ludlow church looks to future after Β£500,000 repairs
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Architecture of St Laurence Church, Ludlow, England
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St Laurence Church, Ludlow
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Denomination
Church of England
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Liberal Catholic
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St. Laurence
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Canterbury
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Hereford
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Ludlow
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