The Sedgwick Club, Cambridge – devoted to the study of geology – visited Penmorfa in spring 1885.
The Docwras of East Hatley
Friends volunteer Joyce Denby investigates the family history behind St. Denis’ only remaining brass, which commemorates Katherine Docwra (d. circa 1535). Through the Docwras, East Hatley was connected with two …
Bombers over Brownshill: The explosive history of St Mary of the Angels
In 1946, a military plane crashed just yards from St Mary of the Angels.
‘Arts & Crafts church’? The sincerely fake Welshness of St Eloi, Llandeloy
Our trustee Alec Hamilton explores the motivations and artistic influences behind the 1920s redesign of St Eloi’s in Pembrokeshire.
In time, on time, out of time
Keeping time, saving time, losing time. On time, in time. The hand of the clock guides us from dawn to dusk and back round again. The ticking heart of our …
Coronavirus (COVID-19) update
In line with Government advice, we have taken some steps to keep our staff, volunteers and visitors safe.
Turpentine, ink and glass
In this blog our Director shares with us an intriguing part of Caldecote church: the glass transfer window.
Glass transfer painting was popular with 18th-century ladies of the aristocracy, but finding it in a window is more unusual.
Fight for your rights
A quiet village which played a part in changing the laws about land ownership and gay sex. Read on to learn about the Crichel Down Affair and the Wolfenden Report.
Join our team!
The FoFC and AMS are recruiting an administrator. The role is maternity cover and will last for a period of fourteen months. Apply today!
Gotta catch ’em all!
Diane and Malcolm King are committed church-crawlers; travelling over England and Wales, they’ve visited over 3,750 churches!