Leigh Church
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The Engine House, 2 Leigh Court Barns
Alfrick and Leigh Ward, eng WR6 5LB
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Joseph Parsonage
A beautiful Grade I listed church right next to a medieval wooden barn (Leigh Court Barn is under the care of English Heritage and makes visiting Leigh even more of a joy). St. Edburga's church appears to be regularly open to visitors during daylight hours, an impressive lofty church consisting of nave, chancel and south aisle, a modestly sized churchyard home to a medieval cross (at least, the base of the cross - the cross itself appears a little more recent), with the only drawback being a lack of obvious parking. Well worth a visit, I would thoroughly recommend - with particular highlights being the sturdy Norman-looking font and stone Christ-figure, formerly on an exterior wall and now mounted between two windows in the side-room/vestry/storage area.
Mar 20th, 2023 -
Gill C
Ancient church of St Edburga in centre of the small village of Leigh, open for services. Large graveyard, unkept in the past so many graves overgrown with trees & ivy or buried beneath (now) well mown grass. Inside some nice stonework, stained glass and burial effergies, definitely worth a visit.
Oct 29th, 2021 -
Neville Laurel
(Translated by Google) A magical place, where time does not pass. (Original) Un lugar magico, donde no paso el tiempo.
Mar 16th, 2021 -
Richard Davies
That's were i got married 58 years ago
Sep 12th, 2019 -
Alice Fox
May 17th, 2019
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Questions & Answers
Q Where is Leigh Church located?
A Leigh Church is located at The Engine House, 2 Leigh Court Barns, Alfrick and Leigh Ward, eng WR6 5LB
Q How is Leigh Church rated?
A Leigh Church has a 4.5 Star Rating from 6 reviewers.
Ratings and Reviews
Leigh Church
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( 6 Reviews )Joseph Parsonage on Google
A beautiful Grade I listed church right next to a medieval wooden barn (Leigh Court Barn is under the care of English Heritage and makes visiting Leigh even more of a joy). St. Edburga's church appears to be regularly open to visitors during daylight hours, an impressive lofty church consisting of nave, chancel and south aisle, a modestly sized churchyard home to a medieval cross (at least, the base of the cross - the cross itself appears a little more recent), with the only drawback being a lack of obvious parking. Well worth a visit, I would thoroughly recommend - with particular highlights being the sturdy Norman-looking font and stone Christ-figure, formerly on an exterior wall and now mounted between two windows in the side-room/vestry/storage area.
Gill C on Google
Ancient church of St Edburga in centre of the small village of Leigh, open for services. Large graveyard, unkept in the past so many graves overgrown with trees & ivy or buried beneath (now) well mown grass. Inside some nice stonework, stained glass and burial effergies, definitely worth a visit.
Neville Laurel on Google
(Translated by Google) A magical place, where time does not pass.
(Original)
Un lugar magico, donde no paso el tiempo.
Richard Davies on Google
That's were i got married 58 years ago
Alice Fox on Google