The Parish of Hammoon
We hope you enjoy these photographs, further contributions are always welcome, whether village views, landscapes, monumental stones or old photos of previous residents of the parish.
photographs © Lynda
Mudle-Small, March 2003
Garry Fudge 2006
The parish church of St Mary was constructed in the 13th century with 15th century alterations and a restoration in 1855 | This very old wooden gate, which has the carved letters "Enter into this gate with thanksgiving" is not likely to last much longer. |
The rear, or north side of the church, with an ancient doorway and one that has been blocked up. | The bell tower on the west end of the church |
Inside Hamoon Church (Garry) | (Garry) |
Plaque in memory of Joseph Pullibank (Garry) | Jenkins family Click on the picture to read inscription (Garry) |
Interior of the church (Garry) | One of the Stained Glass Windows (Garry) |
The Ten Commandments (Garry) | |
Stone commemorating Mary, wife of William COATE (neé GRISTOCK) who died in 1846. | Stone commemorating William COATE, died 1858, his wife Nancy and son George |
A memorial stone to Philip DUGDALE (d.1763) and Mary his wife (d.1755) | Another memorial on the wall of the church, this one to Robert JENKINS (d. 1790) and Mary his wife (d.1802) |
Hammoon Manor House which long ago became a farmhouse, only the classic porch (probably Elizabethan or Jacobean) and two storey Tudor bay show that it was once a house of some account. | |
This large house is just to the south of the church is believed to be East Farm | The River Stour as it flows south past Hammoon. In the distance is Hambledon Hill |
Left. A view to the south of Hammoon, again with Hambledon Hill in the distance. Note the chalky nature of the soil. | |
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