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Church of St Peter
St Peter: from the north-west; tower, north aisle with square headed windows & porch
6 November 2018
Church of St Peter
St Peter: early c16 tower, embattled with set back buttresses; remainder mostly Victorian in Perpendicular style
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: mahogany chamber organ, c.1800
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: coat of arms from the monument to Mary Tryon, d.1628, daughter of William Basset
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: inscription from the monument to Mary Tryon, d.1628, daughter of William Basset
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: Mary (Tryon), d.1628, daughter of William Basset of Claverton; long sleeved black robe, large ruff, baby lying before her
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: coat of arms from the monument to William Basset of Claverton, d.1613
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: inscription from the monument to William Basset of Claverton, d.1613; erected by his son William, 1629
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: William Basset of Claverton, d.1613; armoured figure with belt & sword
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: William Basset of Claverton, d.1613, & daughter Mary Tryon, d.1628, with baby; three quarter figures in niches crowned by shields
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: heraldic glass; in centre, arms of Bishop of Wells with mitre above
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: north chapel & Victorian chancel; c19 east window with reticulated tracery
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: Victorian nave in Early English style
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: view from the south-west with the Ralph Allen mausoleum, 1764, on the right
6 November 2018
Church of St Mary
St Mary: set high up above village, now mostly Victorian of 1858 rebuild; squat c13 tower with saddleback roof
6 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: Anna (nee Rodney of Rodney Stoke), d.1705, wife of Thomas Bridges of Keynsham, d.1707
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: memorial to George Bridges of Keynsham, d.1677, & his sister Katharine, d.1687; Corinthian columns
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: Thomas Bridges of Keynsham, d.1661; created KoB but died shortly afterwards; loose gown, long hanging cuffs
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: Thomas Bridges of Keynsham, d.1661; trumpeting angel above & one on either side
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: monument to Thomas Bridges of Keynsham, d.1661; four twisted columns with thin central effigy
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: memorial to Philippa (nee Speke of White Lackington), d.1628, wife of Edward Bridges of Keynsham; reclining figures in spandrels
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: inscription from the monument to Henry Bridges of Keynsham & Cornbury, d.1587
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: Henry Bridges of Keynsham & Cornbury, d.1587; recumbent effigy, large ruff
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: monument to Henry Bridges of Keynsham & Cornbury, d.1587; two-arched canopy on tapering Ionic pilasters
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: wide nave with Victorian restoration using old stonework; two-centred arches & Perpendicular piers, four-shafts to north, octagonal to south; chandeliers, c.1720
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: c13 chancel with lancets & Perpendicular north aisle
5 November 2018
Church of St John the Baptist
St John the Baptist: town church, founded c.1270, appropriated to the abbey 1292, rebuilt c15; tower rebuilt mid c17 after original collapsed
5 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: shield from the monument to Elizabeth (nee Fortescue), 1867
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: Elizabeth (nee Fortescue), countess of Devon, d.1867
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: Elizabeth (nee Fortescue), countess of Devon, d.1867; wife of William Reginald Courtenay, 11th Earl of Devon
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: Harriet (nee Pepys), countess of Devon, d.1839
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, d.1316, daughter of Edward I & wife of Humphrey de Bohun; square headdress supported by angels
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, d.1316, daughter of Edward I & wife of Humphrey de Bohun; feet on dog
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: monument believed to be Elizabeth of Rhuddlan, d.1316, daughter of Edward I & wife of Humphrey de Bohun
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: modern window in south aisle
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: capital with arms of Courtenay (or three roundels gules with a label azure) & Courtenay impaling Bonville (sable six mullets argent pierced 3-2-1)
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: painted saints on rood screen; three-light east window of 1860 in Decorated style
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: c15 nave built by William Courtenay of Powderham, d.1485, & wife Margaret (Bonville)
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: view from the south; renewed three-light Perpendicular windows
4 November 2018
Church of St Clement
St Clement: red sandstone church; c15 west tower with c19 west window; two-light belfry windows
4 November 2018