1000 Year Old Carvings in a Medieval Church

This extra video from us on a Monday shows us exploring a 1000 year old church with carvings in the wall just as old and 600 year old paintings on the wall,the church is unused since 1980 and is grade 1 listed. quite a different explore for you this one so sit back and enjoy. twitter:   / lost_adventues   St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham, has Anglo-Saxon origins but most of the current structure was built around 1205. Much of the church has not changed since the medieval era. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is now a redundant church in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. Much of the fabric of the building is from the 13th century, but includes remains of an earlier church on the site. The interior includes wall paintings spanning over 600 years and often one of top of the other up to seven layers thick. There is also a carving of the Mother and Child which dates from the Anglo-Saxon era. Until 1910 the carving was on the outside of the church attached to the south wall and used as a sundial. #LostAdventures