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St Leonard's church, Bledington
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Bledington
St Leonard church
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Bledington
The village of Bledington is notable for its very broad village green, where
the baby River Coln wanders under a small footbridge, past the Kings Head
Inn. From the green, Church Road bends away, past a row of Cotswold stone
cottages to the medieval church of St Leonards.
Bledington dates back to at least the 9th century, when the
manor belonged to the monks of Winchcombe
Abbey. But it was not until 1170 that the Abbot of Winchcombe had a church
built to serve the village of bledington. The church was complete before 1175.
That first building was composed of only a nave and chancel. The only surviving
parts of that early church are the current bellcote and font.
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St Leonard's is worth visiting
for the series of uniquely carved medieval corbel heads, each showing
different headgear.
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In the early 13th century the church was enlarged with the addition of
a south aisle, and later in that century the building was enlarged with a
three-light east window and the south porch. As the wealth of the Cotswolds
increased during the late medieval period St Leonards was again expanded with
the addition of the tower and the clerestory which gives the interior such
a uniquely light and airy feel.
The most striking aspect of the interior of St Leonards is the absence of
a north aisle, which means that the Perpendicular Gothic windows of the north
wall create a very light and open feel not usually seen in a Cotswold church.
The 12th century font is located just inside the south door; its a very simple,
uncarved, tub design. On the west wall of the tower arch are remnants of medieval
wall paintings. Further wall paintings are located on the wall beside the
chancel arch, and in the south chapel is an unused bell dated to the reign
of Charles I.
The most interesting feature of Bledington's church, though, is the series
of corbel heads that grace the exterior of the west end of the church. All
but one is a woman, and each is unique. Most interesting, though, is the
headgear worn by the figures depicted; they are excellent examples of the
type of costumes worn during the late medieval period. There are images of
each corbel head in our photo gallery of St Leonard's - they make a fascionating
study for what they show about medieval costume.
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Another of the corbel heads.
See our photo gallery for images of all the corbels.
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Getting there
Bledington is easily accessible by minor roads from Stow
on the Wold. There is
limited parking beside the church; it is probably easier to park on the road
by the green and take the short walk to St Leonards.
Details
Bledington, St Leonards
Church Road
Bledington
Cotswolds
Gloucestershire
England
Location: On Church Road, just a block south of the village green.
OS SP244225
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