I was hoping to not do a report on this church for awhile but my wife noticed that someone has posted this on a public group on facebook last night. So i thought that id get a report up before it gets trashed to bits.
so this is St George's church
The present church building was built in 1876 as part of a new suburb just south of the town centre. The architect was Frederick Preedy, a prolific architect and stained glass artist raised in Evesham. The church was extended in 1899 by Herbert Lloyd with the addition of a north aisle, north organ chamber, and vestry. Both phases of work were supported by grants from the ICBS.
The south porch was added for the Millard family by F B Osborne in 1904, the baptistery was created by C F Whitcombe in 1908. There were repair works done by Maurice Jones in 1937 and by John Madin in 1962. The church hall was added on to the north side of the nave in 1992, the architects were the Snell Taylor Partnership.
The church has been abandoned since around 2012 due to the lack of people going in.
On with the explore
so i was in this church on my own and i had a good look around, i thought some of the small things in here was cool but when i saw the organ my jaw dropped lol. Most of the stained glass windows are fully intact and they was nice to look at.
on with some pics
looking both ways in the church
some pics of the pews
Here's the pulpit
The font
A stained glass window
There was a couple of other bits in there like a piano and a book case
I had a quick look in the vestry
then i checked out the organ
i had a quick look in the hall thing thats attached as i was on my way out
Thanks for looking
so this is St George's church
The present church building was built in 1876 as part of a new suburb just south of the town centre. The architect was Frederick Preedy, a prolific architect and stained glass artist raised in Evesham. The church was extended in 1899 by Herbert Lloyd with the addition of a north aisle, north organ chamber, and vestry. Both phases of work were supported by grants from the ICBS.
The south porch was added for the Millard family by F B Osborne in 1904, the baptistery was created by C F Whitcombe in 1908. There were repair works done by Maurice Jones in 1937 and by John Madin in 1962. The church hall was added on to the north side of the nave in 1992, the architects were the Snell Taylor Partnership.
The church has been abandoned since around 2012 due to the lack of people going in.
On with the explore
so i was in this church on my own and i had a good look around, i thought some of the small things in here was cool but when i saw the organ my jaw dropped lol. Most of the stained glass windows are fully intact and they was nice to look at.
on with some pics
looking both ways in the church
some pics of the pews
Here's the pulpit
The font
A stained glass window
There was a couple of other bits in there like a piano and a book case
I had a quick look in the vestry
then i checked out the organ
i had a quick look in the hall thing thats attached as i was on my way out
Thanks for looking