Friday, 10 April 2020

Churches (59) : St Ecgwin, Honeybourne

The church of St Ecgwin (an 8th century monk and Bishop of Worcester) in Honeybourne, Worcestershire was consecreted in 1295CE. The nave and chancel are probably from the original church but the South aisle is thought to have been demolished and the nave is now without aisles. The West tower and it's spire are a 14th century addition, the South porch added in the 15th century.

The church is made from lias rubble with an ashlar lining. The church was restored in the 19th century.