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Trevor Chapel

A 15 minute walk over fields from our holiday home I came across this old village church. The sun was just starting to set and all was very quite. OI liked the light from this viewpoint with the daffodils too but a better photo of the church proper is shown in the PiP.

Sitting in isolated the woodland of Trevor Hall. The present building dates back to 1717 but the history of Trevor church goes back many centuries. In the 15th century. Bishop John Trevor II resided at Trevor Hall with his brother and used the chapel at Trevor as his private chapel. In consequence, Trevor Church was known at one time as ‘The Episcopal Chapel of Bishop Trevor.’ Since that time there has been always a very close connection between Trevor hall and the Church. In 1717, during the reign of George I, the present building was erected. It is still in use.

The second PiP gives us an idea of the adjacent hall.

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6 comments

Jaap van 't Veen said:

Lovely little chapel; well captured Herb.
3 days ago ( translate )

Gudrun said:

A beautiful little chapel, the light in the first PiP is especially beautiful!
3 days ago

Patrick Brandy said:

Très belle cette petite chapelle merci pour l'info bonne journée.
3 days ago ( translate )

Keith Burton said:

Lovely light in this shot Herb. The church looks very pretty and it sits in nice secluded surroundings by the look of it. I like the daffodils, which stand out nicely against the darker greenery.

Beautiful light in the first PiP, with some nice dappled shadows on the church roof. You've captured the detail in the stonework in super detail.
3 days ago

TOZ said:

A super image Herb the lighting at the back is special.
All the best Gordon.
3 days ago

Andrew Trundlewagon said:

A beautiful spring scene.
2 days ago ( translate )