Clock, St Andrew's Church, Ombersley, Worcestershire, England
N 52° 16.197 W 002° 13.760
30U E 552587 N 5791343
Clock, St Andrew's Church, Ombersley, Worcestershire
Waymark Code: WMY0KM
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/28/2018
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The clock comprises a black ring carrying gold coloured minute, 5-minute and Roman numeral hour indicators. The gold coloured hands are separately mounted in the centre.
A Grade II* listed building.
From (http://www.westgallerychurches.com/Worcs/Ombersley/Ombersley.html) :-
St Andrew's church in Ombersley is a unique 'Estate' church reputed to be the Jewel of Thomas Rickmans (1776-1841). Ecclesiastical work remains virtually unaltered since completion in 1829. The Spire is 160ft. high and rests on top of the Bell Tower, the organ is by Robert Gray and Sons and this rare instrument retains many of the original parts.
Completed in 1829 it is Regency suburban church in the countryside. Lofty exterior in the Decorated style, designed by the person who coined the terms of English Architecture we still use today, Thomas Rickman.
South of the church is the surviving part of the medieval church of St Ambrose. Two bays of a C13 chancel survive as a Sandys family mausoleum, but given new east and west walls by Rickman.
There is a large Gothic cast-iron Tortoise stove in the north aisle complete with traceried door to the grate inside.
Layout somewhat unusual as the whole nave is divided into box pews.
Status: Working
Display: Mounted
Year built: Not listed
Web link to additional info: Not listed
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