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St Faith, Bacton The earliest dedication at Bacton was to Saint Foi, a disciple of the 6th Century Bishop Dubricius (or Dyfrig) who came to be equated with Saint Faith of Conques in France in the medieval period. The present Church is mainly 13th Century with 14th/15th Century alterations and a tower that is mostly 16th Century. The repaired late 15th Century choir stalls may have come from nearby Dore Abbey following the dissolution of the Monasteries. Bacton has a number of unique features, the most notable of which is the monument commissioned for herself by Blanche Parry, the confidante of Queen Elizabeth I. This is now dated to before November 1578 and so is the earliest known representation of the Queen as Gloriana. Opposite the door is a framed silk altar cloth fashioned from an Elizabethan court dress, possibly belonging to the Queen herself and presumably sent to Bacton by Blanche Parry - see web site below. Amongst the other interesting memorials are two tablets from the 1914-1918 First World War. Carved on these are coloured military ribbon decorations, which are very rare features on such memorial stones. Bacton owns a pre-Reformation chalice and paten (kept in Hereford Cathedral). The stained-glass is modern. An attractive Guidebook, will be on sale in the Church from 2009 to provide details of this lovely Church. Facilities: the hall adjacent to the Church can be hired and, when in use, has toilet facilities. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
St Faith, Bacton The earliest dedication at Bacton was to Saint Foi, a disciple of the 6th Century Bishop Dubricius (or Dyfrig) who came to be equated with Saint Faith of Conques in France in the medieval period. The present Church is mainly 13th Century with 14th/15th Century alterations and a tower that is mostly 16th Century. The repaired late 15th Century choir stalls may have come from nearby Dore Abbey following the dissolution of the Monasteries. Bacton has a number of unique features, the most notable of which is the monument commissioned for herself by Blanche Parry, the confidante of Queen Elizabeth I. This is now dated to before November 1578 and so is the earliest known representation of the Queen as Gloriana. Opposite the door is a framed silk altar cloth fashioned from an Elizabethan court dress, possibly belonging to the Queen herself and presumably sent to Bacton by Blanche Parry - see web site below. Amongst the other interesting memorials are two tablets from the 1914-1918 First World War. Carved on these are coloured military ribbon decorations, which are very rare features on such memorial stones. Bacton owns a pre-Reformation chalice and paten (kept in Hereford Cathedral). The stained-glass is modern. An attractive Guidebook, will be on sale in the Church from 2009 to provide details of this lovely Church. Facilities: the hall adjacent to the Church can be hired and, when in use, has toilet facilities. This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
St Faith, Bacton This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
St Faith, Bacton This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
St Faith, Bacton This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
St Faith, Bacton This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
Bacton Village Hall This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
Bacton Village Hall This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
St Faith, Bacton This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |
St Faith, Bacton This picture appears in the following picture tours: Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix S5600 |