United Kingdom
England
South West England
Gloucestershire
Cotswold
Broadwell
St Peter and St Paul Church, Broadwell
United Kingdom
England
South West England
Gloucestershire
Cotswold
Broadwell
St Peter and St Paul Church, Broadwell
Hiking Highlight
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Location: Broadwell, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, South West England, England, United Kingdom
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Beautiful medieval church dating back to the 12th and 14th centuries, located in the small village of Broadwell.
August 12, 2023
This large medieval cruciform church, with a north and south transept, dates back to the 12th to 14th centuries and reflects the importance of Broadwell (or Bradwell) at that time. Nowadays it stands in a small village of a few houses, with another small village, Kencot, just beyond the eastern church wall.
In the 12th century Broadwell had a population of about 2,000. Did the Black Death kill the village in 1349 or was it the collapse of the Knights Templar, Broadwell's benefactors? There is no evidence of the Black Death but the building of this church and its recorded history does coincide with the rise in power of the Knights Templar after the First Crusade and the gift of land in Broadwell to them in 1185 followed by the building of the spire using their money in about 1260. By then the Knights Templar had built a vast international financial and military empire, such that the monarchs of Europe were indebted to them. King Philip IV of France pressurised Pope Clement V to declare the Knights Templar heretical and the Grand Master, Jacques de Molay, was burnt at the stake in Paris in 1314. A timescale perfectly in tune with the building of this large and magnificent church and, possibly, the decline of Broadwell village.
The church doesn’t face east but north-east, which accords with the Templar’s practice of aligning churches with sunrise on the Patronal Saint’s day, 29th June, for the Saints Peter and Paul.
All monastic orders ceased under Henry VIII and churches supported by them often fell into disrepair because villages could not adequately maintain them. Broadwell appears to have fared better as the manor held rich farming estates. The next major reconstruction came with the Victorian Restorers and one, E.G.Bruton, worked on Broadwell in 1873. He stripped the medieval plaster and paintings off the walls and reroofed the nave, chancel and transepts with a steeper pitched roof.
August 20, 2020
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Location: Broadwell, Cotswold, Gloucestershire, South West England, England, United Kingdom
4.7
(10)
81
01:50
6.72km
100m
4.6
(77)
284
03:30
12.8km
210m
4.5
(2)
16
05:57
22.4km
230m