St Dionysius
Market Harborough, Leicestershire
St Dionysius’ is a special, sacred space nestled at the centre of the Market Harborough community, offering a hospitable welcome to residents and visitors alike.
A Norman church largely rebuilt in the 14th century and has a Norman font with intertwined monsters, fish and seemingly incongruously a cross.
Braybrooke, Northamptonshire
A medallion containing the head of a military man, which is likely to have originally adorned Braybrooke castle which belonged to the Griffin family has washed up inside the church.
Note his luxuriant moustache and goatee. Also a wall painting with that most sympathetic of saints, St Anthony with his pig, patron saint of lost causes.
Market Harborough, Leicestershire
St Dionysius’ is a special, sacred space nestled at the centre of the Market Harborough community, offering a hospitable welcome to residents and visitors alike.
Harrington, Northamptonshire
The church stands some way from the village, isolated but not austere.
Kelmarsh, Northamptonshire
The medieval church here was rebuilt in 1874 for Richard Naylor to designs by JK Colling which resulted in one of the most lavish 19th century church interiors in Northamptonshire.