Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

St John The Baptist Church of England King George III Coat of Arms The church dates back to C12 and was allegedly established in reaction to Pagan worship on the close by White Horse Hill. Unusually, its interior was remaining mostly untouched by the Victorians, and as a final result it offers exceptional C14 wall… Continue reading Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

St John The Baptist Church of England The nave, pulpit, chancel display screen and chancel. The church dates again to C12 and was allegedly founded in reaction to Pagan worship on the close by White Horse Hill. Unusually, its interior was left mainly untouched by the Victorians, and as a final result it features scarce… Continue reading Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

St John The Baptist Church of England The church dates again to C12 and was allegedly started in response to Pagan worship on the close by White Horse Hill. Unusually, its interior was remaining mostly untouched by the Victorians, and as a final result it features rare C14 wall paintings depicting Peter, Paul, Herod and… Continue reading Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

St John The Baptist Church of England The church dates back to C12 and was allegedly launched in response to Pagan worship on the nearby White Horse Hill. Unusually, its inside was left mostly untouched by the Victorians, and as a result it features rare C14 wall paintings depicting Peter, Paul, Herod and Salomé (with… Continue reading Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire

St John The Baptist Church of England The church dates again to C12 and was allegedly established in reaction to Pagan worship on the nearby White Horse Hill. Unusually, its interior was left mostly untouched by the Victorians, and as a outcome it offers exceptional C14 wall paintings depicting Peter, Paul, Herod and Salomé (with… Continue reading Kingston Lisle, Oxfordshire