St John the Evangelist's Church, Corby Glen, Gothic parish church in Corby Glen, England.
St John the Evangelist's Church is a limestone building with a square tower, north and south aisles, and a nave held up by faceted piers with four columns. The interior space shows a carefully structured layout that developed over centuries.
The church originates from 1301 and underwent major changes in the 15th century when the nave roof was raised and the chancel extended. These modifications shaped the building we see today.
The medieval wall paintings visible inside show biblical scenes including depictions of Saint Christopher and the Virgin Mary that speak to the church's role in teaching faith to the community.
The church is open daily, with visiting hours varying by season. During winter months visitors can enter from 9 AM to 4 PM, while from April through October opening times extend until 6 PM.
The late 14th-century nave roof contains decorative corbels in grotesque style and preserves its original medieval timber construction. This handcrafted element is often overlooked by visitors.
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