St Giles
Cheddington, Bedfordshire
A rural church in a peaceful location with a public footpath running alongside the churchyard.
Essentially, St Mary's is a building of the 13th century, though the tower and the great arches supporting it are 14th century, inserted into the earlier building.
Ivinghoe, Buckinghamshire
Externally the walls are rubble limestone with dressings of clunch, chalk stone quarried at Totternhoe (in next-door Bedfordshire). In places this soft stone has had to be replaced in harder wearing limestone, but inside the church the advantages of an easily carved stone are apparent in the moulded piers and arches of the nave arcades, and particularly in the stiff leaf ornament of the capitals.
Above the arcade is a 15th century clerestory, but the outline can also be seen of the earlier circular windows which it replaced. Some of these beautiful circular windows survive in the west facing walls of the transepts.
High above the nave is an excellent 15th century timber roof with carved angels and with the Apostles on the wall posts.
The fine Jacobean pulpit has an hourglass stand, and the lectern is 15th century with a double sided revolving bookrest.
Cheddington, Bedfordshire
A rural church in a peaceful location with a public footpath running alongside the churchyard.
Slapton, Buckinghamshire
Our church was built in the 1200s and is a friendly local village church close to the Chilterns and the Grand Union Canal.
Buckland, Buckinghamshire
A beautiful 12th century church that is open every day of the year.