St Leonard's Church, Bridgnorth, Medieval church in Bridgnorth, England
St Leonard's Church is a medieval church in Bridgnorth featuring English Gothic architecture with circular piers, pointed arches, and a three-stage tower built from local red Bunter sandstone. The interior displays various crafted details from different periods that reflect ongoing maintenance and restoration work.
The church originated in the medieval period and suffered severe damage in 1646 during the English Civil War when its north aisle, serving as an ammunition store, exploded from cannon fire. This incident left lasting effects on the building's structure and appearance that remain visible today.
The church contains an octagonal font carved by Thomas Earp depicting different stages of life, along with stained glass windows created by Clayton and Bell that shape the interior character. These crafted pieces reflect the artistic choices made during the church's 19th-century restoration.
Access to the church is available from Monday to Saturday between 11 am and 3 pm, with stone pathways providing wheelchair access through the churchyard. Before visiting, check ahead for any seasonal changes or special events that might affect opening hours.
The church preserves cast iron memorials from 1692 to 1707 that were produced locally, along with floor tiles replicating medieval patterns from Coutances Cathedral in France. These details reveal trade connections and local craftsmanship spanning different centuries.
Location: Bridgnorth
Inception: 1878
Architects: Thomas Rickman
Architectural style: English Gothic architecture
GPS coordinates: 52.53710,-2.41870
Latest update: December 13, 2025 11:41
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