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St. Mary’s Church, Great Shefford

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St. Mary’s Church, Great Shefford

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St. Mary’s Church, Great Shefford, is a distinguished Grade II* Listed Building nestled in the picturesque village of Great Shefford, West Berkshire, England. Standing at an elevation of 108 meters, this historical site is renowned for its unique architectural blend, most notably its distinctive Norman round tower, a rare feature in Berkshire. Situated on the banks of the River Lambourn, the church offers a tranquil retreat within the beautiful Lambourn Valley.

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    July 17, 2023

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    Great Shefford is a tiny hamlet in the heart of the Berkshire countryside. The village features a beautiful church with parts dating back to 1200AD, a local pub, The Great Shefford, and a crystal clear river that runs straight through the village.

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    Location: Great Shefford, South East England, England, United Kingdom

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of walking routes can I expect around St. Mary's Church, Great Shefford?

    The area around St. Mary's Church offers a variety of walking routes, from gentle strolls along the River Lambourn to more extended walks through the Berkshire countryside. Many routes are considered intermediate, suitable for those looking for a pleasant outdoor experience. You can find options that explore the village, the river valley, and nearby Shefford Woodlands.

    Is St. Mary's Church, Great Shefford, easily accessible by public transport?

    Great Shefford is a rural village, and public transport options are limited. While there might be local bus services, they are infrequent. Visitors are generally advised to travel by car. The village is located just off the A338, and near Junction 14 of the M4 motorway, making it relatively accessible for drivers.

    Are there any specific permits or fees required for walking the trails near Great Shefford?

    No, there are no specific permits or fees required for walking the public footpaths and trails around Great Shefford. The countryside is generally open for public access, following the Countryside Code. Please ensure you stick to marked paths and respect private land.

    What are the best times of day to visit St. Mary's Church to avoid crowds?

    St. Mary's Church and Great Shefford are generally tranquil, even on weekends. However, for the most peaceful experience, consider visiting earlier in the morning or later in the afternoon. Weekdays will typically be less busy than weekends.

    Are the walking routes around St. Mary's Church, Great Shefford, suitable for beginners or those with limited mobility?

    While some routes are described as intermediate, there are also options for gentle strolls, particularly along the river within the village. The immediate area around the church is relatively flat. However, many country paths can be uneven, muddy, or have slight inclines. Those with limited mobility might find the immediate church grounds and village paths more suitable than longer countryside trails.

    What kind of terrain should I expect on walks near St. Mary's Church, Great Shefford?

    Walks in the Great Shefford area typically involve a mix of terrain. You can expect well-maintained footpaths, grassy tracks, and potentially muddy sections, especially after rain. The elevation is generally gentle, with the church itself at about 108 meters, but some routes may include slight undulations through the Lambourn Valley. Appropriate footwear is recommended.

    Are there any family-friendly activities or features near St. Mary's Church, Great Shefford, besides walking?

    Beyond walking, families can enjoy the peaceful village atmosphere and the clear River Lambourn. The unique architecture of St. Mary's Church, particularly its round tower and ancient doorway, can be an interesting historical point for older children. The village also has a local pub, The Great Shefford, which can be a good stop for refreshments.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails and within the church grounds near St. Mary's Church, Great Shefford?

    Dogs are generally welcome on public footpaths and trails in the surrounding countryside, provided they are kept under control, especially near livestock. It's best to keep dogs on a lead. While dogs are usually not permitted inside the church building itself, they are typically allowed in the churchyard on a lead.

    What amenities are available in Great Shefford for visitors?

    Great Shefford is a small village. The primary amenity is The Great Shefford pub, which offers refreshments. There are no dedicated cafes or extensive shops directly within the village, so it's advisable to bring any specific supplies you might need for your walk. Nearby larger towns would offer more comprehensive amenities.

    What unique historical features should I look out for inside St. Mary's Church?

    Inside St. Mary's Church, be sure to see the significant tub-shaped Norman font, intricately carved with foliage and featuring a curious Greek inscription that translates to "Cleanse your sins and not only your face." Also, look for the 15th-century canopied niche on the north wall, 13th-century lancet windows, and an early medieval piscina. The east window contains stained glass by Nathaniel Westlake.

    Is St. Mary's Church, Great Shefford, suitable for a winter visit or hike?

    Yes, St. Mary's Church and the surrounding area can be visited in winter. The church itself offers historical interest regardless of weather. For winter hikes, be prepared for potentially muddy and slippery conditions on the trails. Dress warmly and wear waterproof footwear. The tranquil winter landscape can offer a different, beautiful perspective of the Lambourn Valley.

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