Over its life, St Wilfrid’s church was probably a very cold place in which to be, or to worship. Box pews were installed in the 16th century as a crude form of keeping warm. If you didn’t bring your own form of heating or extra clothing with you, such as heated stones or fur blankets, […]
Read MoreUntil the early 20th century, the lighting in the church was by candlelight. The building would have been a very dark place in the winter months, and candles shone out of the porch windows to light the way for visitors, and keep away evil spirits! There were no lights in the churchyard and visitors would […]
Read MoreThe base floor of the church building is earth, and contains much heritage that we have been very careful not to disturb. In the early years of the church, in Anglo-Saxon and Mediaeval times, it was usual for people to be buried under the church floor. Evidence of this lay on the surface of the […]
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