Here are some pictures of the church during the cold snap before Xmas 2022, when overnight temperatures fell to -8oC with heavy snowfall
Spot the Owl (i.e. find the Owl, his name is not ‘Spot’)
The scheduled monument from the churchyard looking West
The West face of the tower
North and East faces
South and East Faces
The yews that would once have been a boundary hedge
Drone image of East tower face
Approaching the church from the East
Winter Pilgrims
The recently restored Youngsbury on the hill once had a Capability Brown designed ‘borrowed view’ of the tower
Beautiful picture, showing the churchyard boundaries
The two river courses to the North were redirected by Capability Brown, creating the island in between. To the right is Fabdens built in the early 1400s. The stand of trees to the North is where Thundridgebury manor stood until 1811