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Many Monuments and the Man of Sorrows - A visit to Stoke Charity Church in Hampshire

#Stoke Charity
#Hampshire
#Hampshire history
#Hampshire buildings
#Hampshire churches
#medieval churches
#medieval monuments
#medieval brasses
#monumental brasses
#Holy Trinity
#Man of Sorrows
#Mass of St Gregory
#Gothic architecture
#funerary monuments
#Reformation iconoclams
#medieval sculpture
Stoke Charity church in Hampshire is a real gem. A very simple building of Norman origins, inside it is a treasure house. There are monuments and brasses galore, particularly crowded into the very atmospheric north chapel or the Hampton chantry. As well as the many monuments, there is medieval glass in the windows, and the rarest thing - a medieval sculpture of the Mass of St Gregory that somehow survived the zeal of the Protestant reformers. THE ANTIQUARY MAGAZINE Pop along to the followi

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[Music] so good morning i'm here in the hampshire countryside and i am at a church that i've wanted to visit for years and never managed to do so which is the church at stoke charity uh a very very special church indeed i'm just outside on the south side now it doesn't look like very much really just a very simple church from this side to cells nathan chancel with a nice shingled spire but inside this building is an absolute treasure house so let's uh have a wander in down the path so we passed some very very nice 18th century table tombs here well very fine down the path victorian porch looking into 13th 14th century fabric on the outside appears to be a 13th century chancel couple of lancets and a very late 13th century uh naive window there late early 14th century probably here we come through yeah it looks to be a 14th century door lots of graffiti on this door tremendous amount some of it dated to the 17th century 1693 1698 graffiti really is fas