St Laurence, Ridgewell, Essex (1/2)

St Laurence, Ridgewell, Essex (1/2) The fine, light church of St Laurence has stood in the village of Ridgewell in ...

January Miscellany

January Miscellany Playing Games in a Cave Cavers are used to seeing marks on cave walls, from calcite flows to ...

Chateau de Castelnaud, Dordogne, France

Chateau de Castelnaud, Dordogne, France The chateau of Castelnaud is a towering fortess in a commanding position overlooking the Dordogne ...

St Andrew’s, Buckland, Hertfordshire

St Andrew's, Buckland, Hertfordshire The nave and chancel of this Churches Conservation Trust church date to 1348. The tower, south ...

St Mary’s, Great Dunmow, Essex

St Mary's, Great Dunmow, Essex Great Dunmow, in Essex, is famous for its Flitch Trials, where married couples can win ...

Hampton Court Palace, London (2/2)

Hampton Court Palace, London (2/2) The previous post on Hampton Court dealt with graffiti in the Tudor areas of the ...

Hampton Court Palace, London (1/2)

Hampton Court Palace, London (1/2) I went to Hampton Court Palace as a tourist, wanting to keep an eye out ...

St Mary, Kenardington, Kent

The Porch of St Mary Kenardington Alan Anstee of the Kent Medieval Graffiti Survey pays a visit to an old ...
Don't mess with this sign, things will not go well.

December Miscellany

December Miscellany There's a definite international feel to this month's miscellany with interesting knotwork used a ritual markings in Tamil ...

St Mary’s, Pembridge, Herefordshire

St Mary's Pembridge, Herefordshire St Mary's Pembridge, is a Grade 1 Listed Building, with 12th and 13th century origins. Its ...

St John the Baptist (St John on the Wall), Bristol

St John the Baptist (St John on the Wall) Bristol The church of St John the Baptist, Bristol, also known ...

A Tale of Two Churches – The Graffiti of All Saint’s, Murston, Kent

A Tale of Two Churches - The Graffiti of All Saint’s, Murston, Kent It's always a good thing to think ...