Church of St. Mary the Virgin, in the Parish of Astley, Warwickshire
  • Home
  • Community
  • Events
  • Origins
  • Collegiate Church
  • Family History
  • Contact
  • Location
  • Restoration
  • Downloads
    • Services
  • Gallery
Wall paintings (17th Century)

The church contains an unusually fine collection of post-Reformation text wall paintings, ranging in date from the 16th to the 18th centuries. These are one of the most extensive and interesting collections of their kind in the country to have survived

In its original 14th century incarnation, the church would have been decorated throughout with figurative wall paintings. What remains now are a number of the Biblical and religious texts which would have been painted following the Reformation. It is likely that further painted texts would have been present, but these have now been painted over or destroyed.
There are six on the south wall and three on the north wall showing seven Bible passages, the Lord’s Prayer and the Creed in addition to the two paintings on either side of the east window in the chancel. These paintings, which are of national importance, have recently undergone restoration and we would like to thank everyone for their hard work in raising funds and to those who donated so generously.
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.
  • Home
  • Community
  • Events
  • Origins
  • Collegiate Church
  • Family History
  • Contact
  • Location
  • Restoration
  • Downloads
    • Services
  • Gallery