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St John

A heavenly church with Templar links.

Duxford, Cambridgeshire

Opening times

Open daily 9am to 5pm (later in summer).

Address

Green Street
Duxford
Cambridgeshire
CB22 4RG

Stunningly detailed wall paintings; ancient graffiti; mysterious Middle Age wall markings; amazing carvings. The picture postcard setting of St John's is only part of its charm. It is set in a pretty village next to the green and surrounded by attractive old houses. The exterior is quirky rather than beautiful. It is originally Norman, and has a magnificent doorway of that period, with a carved zigzag pattern round its arch.

The lead 'spike'; that rises from the tower is very typical of churches in this part of the country. Its top was twisted in 1897 when a flagpole tied to it, to celebrate Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, was blown about in a gale. The striking Medieval and earlier wall paintings are only one of the many treasures and curiosities that make a visit to this church rewarding. The paintings on the west wall of the chancel are probably the most graphic.

There are scenes from the crucifixion of Christ, a graphic picture of St Margaret's torture and martyrdom, and some horrid devils. Fragments of paintings cover most of the other walls. Inside, massive Norman arches support the central tower. Both inside and out, it is worth looking at the exquisite carvings.Those in the north aisle include human faces, angels and strange creatures.

A rare link with the past is provided by the graffiti scratched into the stonework over the centuries, many of which are very old, as you can see from the dates, and the fact that some are in Latin. There are also strange marks cut into the stone in various places around the church, where people used to sharpen their arrows in the Middle Ages.

This church is cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust

  • Captivating architecture

  • Enchanting atmosphere

  • Wildlife haven

  • Café within 500m

  • Dog friendly

  • On street parking at church

  • Ramp or level access available on request

  • Steps to enter the church or churchyard

  • Walkers & cyclists welcome

  • Churches Conservation Trust

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