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SO8932 : Tewkesbury Abbey - Beauchamp Chantry

taken 2 years ago, near to Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, England

Tewkesbury Abbey - Beauchamp Chantry
Tewkesbury Abbey - Beauchamp Chantry
The superbly carved Beauchamp Chantry (also known as the Warwick Chapel) as viewed from the presbytery looking NNW. This chapel was begun in 1422. At the base of the chapel are carved shield-bearing angels, six on this side and seven on the other (see SO8932 : Tewkesbury Abbey: The Beauchamp Chantry erected ca. 1430 by Isabella, Countess of Warwick).
For a close-up view of two of these angels, see SO8932 : Tewkesbury Abbey - Beauchamp Chantry - Carved angels
Tewkesbury Abbey

Grade I listed building
There was a church mentioned here in the Domesday book in 1086, although a monastery was founded around 715. The first Abbott was in 1102. The abbey was consecrated in 1121 and had serious fire damage in 1178.
It is a great example of a Norman church, and the tower, which dates from 12th C. is one of the largest and finest examples in Europe. It originally had a wooden spire which was blown down in 1559.
The original nave roof was higher than its present form, its roof marks are visible on the tower. In the nave there are 14 enormous pillars surmounted by Romanesque arches. Each of the pillars is more than 30 feet high and well over 6 1/2 feet in diameter. In mediaeval times, the interior of the abbey would have been brightly painted with vivid biblical scenes and bold patterns.
In the 14th century the ceiling was replaced by stone vaulting. The choir and eastern chapels were rebuilt, and several chantries were constructed.
The Abbey was dissolved by Henry VIII in 1540. Some of the monastic buildings were dismantled, but the townsfolk of Tewkesbury were allowed to buy the church building. The price paid was £483.
There is a fine selection of mediaeval stained-glass in the Abbey.
The Abbey was restored by Sir George Gilbert Scott from 1875 to 1879. In the quire is the renown Jacobean Milton organ, regarded by organists as a national treasure. There is also another fine Victorian organ in the north transept called the Grove organ.

Tewkesbury Abbey - Links

For a general shared description of Tewkesbury Abbey - see Link
The Abbey's own website: LinkExternal link
EH Grade I listing: LinkExternal link
British Listed Buildings: LinkExternal link
British History Online (BHO): LinkExternal link
Tewkesbury History: LinkExternal link
Project Guttenburg: LinkExternal link
Wikipedia: LinkExternal link
Dimensions (Timeref.com): LinkExternal link
C19th refurbishment (George Gilbert Scott): LinkExternal link
The Benedictine Abbey (BHO): LinkExternal link

Scheduled Ancient Monument listing: LinkExternal link

Other links to EH listing within the grounds of the abbey church
Grade I
Abbey House: LinkExternal link
Abbey Gatehouse: LinkExternal link

Grade II*
Churchyard gates: LinkExternal link

Grade II
Abbey Barn at the Almonry: LinkExternal link
Abbey Cottages: LinkExternal link
Boundary Wall (south of church): LinkExternal link
Monastery Cottage: LinkExternal link
National School: LinkExternal link
Russell Almshouses: LinkExternal link

There are also many Grade II listed monuments around the churchyard especially to the north of the church, use the EH map to locate these: LinkExternal link


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Geographical Context: Historic sites and artefacts Religious sites City, Town centre Person: Beauchamp Former: Abbey Place: Tewkesbury Primary Subject: Chapel other tags: Chantry Abbey Church Church Interior Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
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SO8932, 1997 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Rob Farrow   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Monday, 29 May, 2023   (more nearby)
Submitted
Wednesday, 7 June, 2023
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! SO 8907 3245 [10m precision]
WGS84: 51:59.4235N 2:9.6350W
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OSGB36: geotagged! SO 8907 3245
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North-northwest (about 337 degrees)
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