St Mary Magdalen by ajisaac

St Mary Magdalen

Church of St. Mary, Hilperton Marsh, Hilperton

This was built as a chapel of ease to St. Michael's church at Hilperton by some parishioners, who were influenced by the Oxford movement and felt that services in St. Michael's were too low church.

The corrugated iron church was ordered ready made, possibly from Harrod's, and assembled by Linzey's of Trowbridge on land given by Lord Long in 1889.

Originally there were no seats and people stood for the services. Later two sisters gave money for a stone church to be built, but this was insufficient for a complete church and only the stone and flint chancel was built in 1899, and attached to the 'tin' church, which became the nave.

The church has served Hilperton Marsh, and especially the areas of new houses built since the 1960s, during the 20th century. The church is still well used and is also let out as a hall.
Very nice in black and white. The pov gives a nice sense of depth, too.
July 14th, 2016  
@sketch2 Thank you very much for your kind comments, much appreciated.
July 14th, 2016  
Very interesting church building
July 15th, 2016  
@bkbinthecity Thanks for your comments.
July 19th, 2016  
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