The Parish Church of St Brelade with St Aubin on the Hill
Wiki Once a rood screen adorned the church; the corbels on which it rested are still in place and a closed-up doorway, through which the rood was approached, is still in existence. The font disappeared during the Reformation and was found on the slopes near the church, hidden in bracken and gorse, in 1840 and restored to the church. An ornate wooden cover for the font was provided in memory of H. G. Shepard, long-time warden at the church. Above the font there was presumed to have existed, up to 1843, a smokers' gallery. However, this supposition, first mentioned by Tabb, has no documentary evidence. A processional cross dating from the 13th century is to be seen in the Lady Chapel; this was found buried in the church. The church by PJ Ouless Nearly all the stone used in the building of this church came from the beach; limpet shells can be noted on the stonework. The stained glass is the work of Henry Thomas Bosdet and replaced plain glass windows
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Location: St Brelade's Parish Church, Saint Brelade, Bailiwick of Jersey, United Kingdom UK
Photo credit: © Gordon Shoosmith / Alamy / Afripics
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