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Bothampton
Bothampton - by Pat Trout ©

Bothampton

Holy Trinity Bothenhampton was Edward Prior's first church. He undertook an extensive study of local churches and developed a sophisticated analytical approach to designing the building, and a philosophy that sought to build appropriately for its religious function. The roof was the most radical feature of the church, later forming the model for the great roof at Prior's masterwork at St Andrew's Church, Roker. Elements of Richard Norman Shaw's influence remain, particularly in the porch but Prior's knowledge and love of Early English church architecture in particular dominate. Prior was careful to use local materials, selected with skill and handled with craftsmanship. He was also able to develop furnishings and decoration to provide a holistic design for the church and its fittings. By the late 19th century the 15th-century Holy Trinity Old Church, Bothenhampton had fallen into disrepair. The church was also too small for the congregation. The new church was funded by J. P. F. Grundy, one of the directors of the West Bay Building Company, by public subscription and anonymous donation.

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Holy Trinity Bothenhampton was Edward Prior's first church. He undertook an extensive study of local churches and developed a sophisticated analytical approach to designing the building, and a philosophy that sought to build appropriately for its religious function. The roof was the most radical feature of the church, later forming the model for the great roof at Prior's masterwork at St Andrew's Church, Roker. Elements of Richard Norman Shaw's influence remain, particularly in the porch but Prior's knowledge and love of Early English church architecture in particular dominate. Prior was careful to use local materials, selected with skill and handled with craftsmanship. He was also able to develop furnishings and decoration to provide a holistic design for the church and its fittings. By the late 19th century the 15th-century Holy Trinity Old Church, Bothenhampton had fallen into disrepair. The church was also too small for the congregation. The new church was funded by J. P. F. Grundy, one of the directors of the West Bay Building Company, by public subscription and anonymous donation.
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Photographer: © Pat Trout (Gallery)(4th October 2015)

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Comment by Colin Jones(5th October 2015)

Lovely interior shot

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Comment by rustyruth(5th October 2015)

Very nicely taken interior shot Pat.

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Comment by Martin Humphreys(5th October 2015)

A quaint little church ... well done Pat

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Comment by Vince Hawthorn(5th October 2015)

Well done Pat, lovely interior.

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Camera Make: Panasonic Model: DMC-FZ72
Exposure Program: Program, Focal length: 3.58 mm, ISO: 400, Exposure time: 1/50 sec, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: September 19, 2015, 2:01 pm
ImageID:1198576, Image size: 1024 x 768 pixels

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