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Boxgrove Church, Sussex, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
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Boxgrove Church, Sussex, 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Boxgrove Church, Sussex, 19th century. View of the interior, showing the font, carved wooden pulpit and the de la Warr chantry chapel. The Chantry Chapel in Boxgrove Priory, Boxgrove, near Chichester in Hampshire, was built c 1530 by Thomas West, 9th Lord de la Warr, Lord of the Manor of Halnaker and patron of the priory. The Priory was dissolved in 1536, but the church is still in use as the Church of St Mary and St Blaise
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This print captures the timeless beauty of Boxgrove Church in Sussex during the 19th century. The creator remains unknown, but their skilled eye perfectly frames the interior view of this historic church. Every detail is brought to life, showcasing the exquisite font, intricately carved wooden pulpit, and the remarkable de la Warr chantry chapel. The Chantry Chapel within Boxgrove Priory holds a significant place in history. Constructed around 1530 by Thomas West, 9th Lord de la Warr, it stands as a testament to his patronage and influence over the priory. Although dissolved in 1536, this magnificent church dedicated to St Mary and St Blaise continues to serve its purpose as a place of worship. Stepping into this sacred space through time feels like entering another world. The marble accents add an air of elegance while creating a serene atmosphere for spiritual contemplation. People from all walks of life have sought solace within these walls throughout centuries. This enchanting engraving showcases not only architectural brilliance but also highlights the enduring power of religion and Christianity itself. It serves as a reminder that faith can withstand even the test of time. Preserved through Victorian craftsmanship and now immortalized in this print collector's work, Boxgrove Church stands proudly as an emblematic symbol of British heritage and religious devotion for generations past and present alike.
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