2015
NY9984 : The Church Of St. Bartholomew
taken 8 years ago, near to Kirkwhelpington, Northumberland, England

The Church Of St. Bartholomew
The Church of St. Bartholomew was built in the thirteenth-century. Its low, broad perpendicular tower and long nave and chancel, was altered in the fifteenth century and again in 1896. Excavations have revealed that the building originally had aisles and transepts. There are two fourteenth-century bells, a seventeenth-century font (which rests on the reversed capital of a fourteenth or fifteenth-century pier) and a mahogany pulpit from 1797. The glass includes work by Heaton, Butler and Bayne (1909 and 1914).