Chichester2bosham's Blog

Bosham Church

Bosham ChurchOne of the most famous Saxon churches in Sussex, Bosham stands in a dramatic location overlooking Bosham Creek, an offshoot of Chichester Harbour. The tower is Saxon, with unmistakable late tenth century windows on the exterior. These take the form of a double opening with central dividing pillar,the arches of which have semicircular headed openings.

Inside the church the east wall of the tower displays an over-restored Saxon doorway with a triangular headed opening (formerly a doorway to a gallery) above. The chancel arch, too, is Saxon, its tall round headed arch with plain square slabs as capitals similar to that at Stoughton Church a few miles to the north. At the south-east corner of the south aisle is a rare crypt dating from the thirteenth century. Like many crypts in our greater churches it is built partly above ground level, creating a very strange appearance from the body of the Church.

The nave has three circular windows of Saxon date showing that the walls here are also Saxon, although they were pierces by the present north and south arcades at a later date. Bosham Church appears on the Bayeaux Tapestry in the scene where Harold leaves England to travel to Normandy, stopping to pray in Bosham Church en route. It is also traditionally the burial place of King Canute’s daughter, and the King himself may have been responsible for building the Saxon features that visitors so enjoy seeing today.

1 Response to "Bosham Church"

a very interesting church with plently of history. definitely worth a visit when in bosham.

Leave a Reply

Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:

WordPress.com Logo

You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. Log Out / Change )

Twitter picture

You are commenting using your Twitter account. Log Out / Change )

Facebook photo

You are commenting using your Facebook account. Log Out / Change )

Connecting to %s


  • Annevv: I've just seen a photo of a delicious looking ploughman's lunch on the Anchor Bleu page of the Bosham website. Don't recognise it as in any way resem
  • Mike_tocher@eu.irco.com: I was down on business and stopped the one night. It was ideal for me and would definitely stop here again whether it's business or leisure. Yes, the
  • Orla Kiernan: I joined my partner here for lunch on Monday 9th, to meet his work colleague/friend Peter and his wife for the first time. The setting was picture

Categories

  • 1 (1)

Archives

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.