St Bartholomew
Moreton Corbet, Shropshire
Deliciously decorated church, full of Corbet history, to visit at the same time as visiting adjacent Moreton Corbet Castle
Used daily for prayer and worship. Sited in the heart of this Shropshire market town adjacent to a medieval motte castle mound, there has been a church on this site since Saxon times.
Wem, Shropshire
A Grade II building with a medieval tower from around 1350-1399, and Early English inserted west door.
A previous building on this site was destroyed in the Great Fire of Wem in 1677, which even melted the church bells (subsequently recast in 1680). The current church largely dates from a further rebuild in 1810. The latest iteration of a church comprises in addition to the Hanoverian nave of a later Victorian chancel.
There is a striking reredos of Caen stone, raised murals on either side of the altar depicting Old Testament scenes complemented by a fine marble mosaic on the chancel floor and the original Georgian east window. The pulpit is a fine example of 19th century blacksmith's art supported by a base of varied marble pillars.
Moreton Corbet, Shropshire
Deliciously decorated church, full of Corbet history, to visit at the same time as visiting adjacent Moreton Corbet Castle
Petton, Shropshire
Panoramic views and peace outside, a host of surprises inside, including box pews, a gallery, ornate ironwork, Jacobean pulpit and very fine painted glass windows.
Bettisfield, Wrexham
This beautiful church in a tranquil and peaceful setting, is one of the most complete churches designed by GE Street and has many fine features for visitors to enjoy.