St Bridget's Church, Brigham, Anglican church in Brigham, England.
St Bridget's Church is a sandstone building in Brigham with Norman and Gothic features, including a painted timber ceiling and a green slate roof. The structure spans three bays and shows how architectural styles changed over centuries.
The building was founded in the 11th century as one of the region's early church structures. Between 1864 and 1876, architect William Butterfield carried out major changes that shaped the church's appearance today.
The walls hold carved stones from Anglo-Saxon and Viking times, including pieces of crosses and a face carved into stone. These remnants show how early Christian art looked in this part of England.
The church opens for services at different times depending on the calendar. Visitors should check ahead to find out when the doors are open, as it does not have fixed daily hours.
Fletcher Christian, the leader of the mutiny on HMS Bounty, was baptized here on the day he was born. This connection to a famous historical event makes the church notable in unexpected ways.
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