An illustrated page about St. John the Baptist’s Church, Inglesham has been added to my Wiltshire Wanderings, today, with one photograph of the exterior and four photographs of the interior taken in 2006. http://www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com/wilts/inglesham.htm St. John the Baptist’s Church at Inglesham, near Lechlade, is an ancient building, its nave, arcades and chancel dating from the 13th century. Structurally, the church appears to be largely unchanged from how it was in the early 16th century, apart from repairs to its exterior over the past two centuries. Stepping inside is like stepping back in time. The walls are covered with paintings and texts dating from the 13th century to the 19th century. The box pews possibly date from the time of Cromwell. A Saxon carving of the Mother and Child can be found on the south wall, inside the church. It was originally used as a sundial, somewhere on the outside of the south wall. It was moved inside in 1910. -- Josephine Jeremiah www.ianandjo.dsl.pipex.com