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St Bartholomew's Church, Lower Sapey

Worcestershire

Overview

Address

Lower Sapey, Clifton-on-Teme, Worcestershire, WR6 6HE
Where to find this church

Opening times

Open daily 10am to 4pm. No parking by the church. 

For further information about this church please contact the Local Community Officer by email

Email address

tgenever@thecct.org.uk

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About this Church

A Norman time capsule in a beautiful setting

A winding lane leads up to the humble but delightful church of St Bartholomew, which sits on a steep bank above a picturesque stream. Its only companions are a scattering of stone and timber-framed eleventh-century houses.

The charm and interest of St Bartholomew's lie in the fact that little has changed since it was built in Norman times. It is very simple in form. The wonderful oak porch is weathered to a beautiful silver-grey and is covered by a great tangle of honeysuckle in summer. This leads to a splendid door set within a fine Norman doorway.

Inside, the church has a pleasing simplicity - a floor made of clay and gravel, a little west gallery and plain plastered walls that bear traces of wallpaintings from many centuries - you can just make out part of a lion, from a seventeenth-century royal coat of arms. Other fragments date from the Middle Ages.

Most of the fittings were transferred when a new and more convenient parish church was built in Victorian times. St Bartholomew's was neglected for more than a century after this, and was even used as a farm building! Only in the last 20 years, thanks to efforts of local people, has it been rescued from oblivion.

If you visit in the summer, when the countryside is at its most lush and a mass of honeysuckle hangs over the porch, it is a truly unforgettable experience.

Please make a contribution towards the upkeep of this church via our the donate button. A donation can also by made by texting "LOY" to 70970 to donate £5 or 70191 to donate £10. 

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Facilities & Hire

This church has beautiful acoustics and a west gallery for musicians.

There is no electricity or pews or toilets but what it lacks in facilities it makes up for in charm.

The church is open every day from 10am to 4pm. There is no parking nearby unless by prior arrangement with the landowner. There are steep grass steps up to the church from the lane and then 2 steps down into the chancel.

History & Further Information

The church dates from the 12th century, although it is likely that there was a church here earlier as it is mentioned that there was a priest there,  in the Domesday book. The function of the church was replaced in the 19th century when a church was built at Harpley and this lead to this building being used for agricultural use. The church was restored by the Friends of St Bartholomew and was then vested into the CCT in 1994.

Directions

From Martley, travel on the B4204 towards the village of Clifton On Teme, turn left opposite The Lion Inn onto Holly Bush Lane, about a mile out of the village turn left down Hope Lane and keep going for approximately a mile. Narrow road with passing places, steep in places.

There is no parking around the church as this is private land, so please park in the village of Clifton on Teme, and walk or cycle. There are footpaths across the fields from the village.

Community Information

Click here to download a copy of the Church Plan which sets out the shared vision for the future of the church. This is a working document that will be updated on a regular basis. If you have any feedback or if you want to contact us about the church plan please drop us a line. When you write, please do give the name of the church, thank you!

Latest church plan:

Lower Sapey Church Plan 

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