The onsite guide 'Craig' (I think this was his name badge!) was really informative and helpful. It's a beautiful building, with an interesting history. The age of the stained glass windows was a surprise and he had lots of interesting snippets of info that brought the place to life. It's really a tardis, from the outside the stone blends into the surroundings but inside the different areas have been brought together. The mason's marks are another story again, the large number (see if you can find them all) are testament to the number of skilled workers involved. The building does need ongoing funds, particularly the spire where the weather cockerel should proudly sit. It would be great to see investment for this to keep it alive and as a great place to explore...
Read moreIt was lovely to see all the the restoration last time we wer there was April 2011 they wer working on the pillar the apprentice made so great to see it all in its glory.wecwer sorry to hear William the cat has gone over the rainbow bridge he was beautiful.and will be missed. It was an amazing day and the staff are all really friendly thank yous all for...
Read moreFriendly helpful staff. Good information sheet showing details of ie stained glass windows, war memorial displays. Really historical. Great window to the 51st HD (Highland Division) and Flag of the Burma Star Association by a Memorial...
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