Creatures and Corpses - A Visit to Denston, Suffolk

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2024
  • In this video, come on a visit with me to Denston Church in Suffolk. This magnificent building was constructed in the fifteenth century and contains many wonderful things, including a cadaver tomb and many carvings of animals and creatures.
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  • @BennyM_
    @BennyM_ 26 дней назад +17

    This church is an absolute treasure. Thank you for highlighting it.

  • @okiejammer2736
    @okiejammer2736 26 дней назад +13

    Allan, you are a poet.
    You make it easy for us to linger alongside you, enjoying the ancient energies and distant music just .. there. Ahh. Bliss. Thank you.

  • @buttercatpaws9674
    @buttercatpaws9674 26 дней назад +17

    Nothing less than glorious, reflecting the artistry and passion of God's inspiration and spirit. Love and blessings from Memphis Tennessee USA 🐈🐾

  • @PaulFellows3430
    @PaulFellows3430 26 дней назад +9

    What a lovely church. That village is truly blessed to have such a fine building in its midst.

  • @JOtwell07
    @JOtwell07 23 дня назад +1

    "A glass oil lamp" is such a marvelous metaphor for the architecture, altar, prayers, and such. How apt. Thank you for the well-shot video and the well-written and spoken narration.

  • @annettewillis2797
    @annettewillis2797 22 дня назад +1

    Denston is a light filled jewel. Imagine if the rood screen and original altar were still in place! Lovely examples of medieval mastery abound. I agree Allan, you can hear the swish of vestments and the whisper of sanctus, sanctus, sanctus. Thanks very much for taking us with you on this tour. It truly lifts the spirit.

  • @MegaDonzee
    @MegaDonzee 16 дней назад +1

    Thank-you, I enjoyed watching this! My ancestors left Suffolk for the New World in 1634, this gives me a lovely glimpse into the past.

  • @rhiannonpoole6019
    @rhiannonpoole6019 26 дней назад +8

    Thank you for another wonderful church video and your reverent commentary. That drone has added a wonderful extra dimension to your work, being able to see those roof carvings close up was excellent.

    • @bridgetkeyes6170
      @bridgetkeyes6170 23 дня назад

      We were thinking a crane had been bought😂 Another interesting and insightful tour...

  • @julieblackstock8650
    @julieblackstock8650 26 дней назад +2

    Had to put this one on my To Visit list which is growing ever longer

  • @NinaHansen2008
    @NinaHansen2008 26 дней назад +4

    Thank you, Dr. Barton.

  • @janepage3608
    @janepage3608 26 дней назад +5

    Beautiful - decorated elegance. And what a lovely piece of quiet countryside.

  • @DragonsAndDragons777
    @DragonsAndDragons777 25 дней назад +4

    This is one of my favourite history channels now

    • @aaron6178
      @aaron6178 25 дней назад

      It's Allan's narration. It's like a pillow of fireplace wisdom. Plus the Middle Ages is just spectacular stuff!

  • @ChrisHunt4497
    @ChrisHunt4497 25 дней назад +3

    I love the carvings on the roof and the benches. What a lovely church, thank you. 🙏

  • @Kevin-jb8do
    @Kevin-jb8do 25 дней назад +3

    It is indeed glorious! Thank you for this beautifully filmed glimpse in to Denston.

  • @CrowSkeleton
    @CrowSkeleton 26 дней назад +5

    Thank you for letting us see those roof carvings! Gosh they must have been fancy, painted up nice.

  • @rondifrankel
    @rondifrankel 26 дней назад +2

    What a lovely church! I'm very happy to see it, as some of my ancestors lived in Denston and Wickhambrook before emigrating to America in the 17th century. They might even have been some of the people who defaced the images on the font! Great video, as always.

  • @Marian-pb7fd
    @Marian-pb7fd 25 дней назад +2

    I am enjoying the drone footage of the inner roofs in these churches. Not all the history is lost as supposed. Thank you as always for all the hard work you put into these videos I believe like me many really enjoy them.

  • @okiejammer2736
    @okiejammer2736 26 дней назад +5

    Ohhhh... simply glorious! ⚘

  • @user-cy1ri4wj4b
    @user-cy1ri4wj4b 26 дней назад +1

    This was particularly glorious-many thanks!

  • @orlando1a1
    @orlando1a1 26 дней назад +2

    What a gorgeous church interior - the design of the fantastic arcade, alone, is blessed with an elegance that is a wonderful contrast to the extraordinary wooden tie-beam roof. Considering this is in East Anglia, a region that suffered heavily from iconoclasm, this beautiful and atmospheric church stands a remarkable survival. Allan captures the essence of this beautiful building so well.

  • @MarcusAgrippa390
    @MarcusAgrippa390 26 дней назад +1

    It must have amazing acoustics.
    Wonderful old church!

  • @kevinchambers1101
    @kevinchambers1101 26 дней назад +2

    Another glorious presentation of another glorious church.

  • @richardsweeney197
    @richardsweeney197 26 дней назад +7

    Thanks for showing us!

  • @aaron6178
    @aaron6178 25 дней назад +1

    Love your stuff. You always end with a delightful 'thanks for watching', so I'll give you an equally earnest 'thanks for making'. Honestly, it's just delightful to listen to you, though you have an innate advantage in that history is intrinsically rad!! Cheers!

  • @davidmajer3652
    @davidmajer3652 26 дней назад +3

    Thanks for the interpretation of this visually stunning space. It would be interesting to know how John Denston would react to knowing that centuries later people from around the world be viewing his grave via the internet. It would certainly blow his mind, but he would probably be very pleased.

  • @hughjohnston
    @hughjohnston 19 дней назад

    I'm enthralled by your architectural wonders of England ! I'm not a religious person and have little knowledge of religious culture and doctrine, but these buildings are truly priceless treasures and your expertise in them is "captivating" ! I had no Idea of that so many 11th 12th and 13th century buildings still exist along with testament of our history of tyrannical kings , aristocrats and upheavals . WOW !

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  19 дней назад

      I’m glad you’re enjoying these videos ☺️

  • @susandelongis885
    @susandelongis885 26 дней назад +2

    The extraordinary wood carving is so absorbing. A truly beautiful example of beliefs and architecture meeting. Thank you! ❤️🇺🇸❤️🇬🇧❤️

  • @larrywave
    @larrywave 25 дней назад +1

    I find Funerary hatchments and related stuff fascinating
    Here in Finland we have few funeral shields still in churches

  • @jontalbot1
    @jontalbot1 19 дней назад

    This is terrific work. Great relaxed informative content, a clear narrative perfectly aligned with the visuals. One of the best RUclips channels in any context l have seen. A pure labour of love.

  • @chrisfinlay3274
    @chrisfinlay3274 26 дней назад +3

    Outstanding church, outstanding video, thanks.

  • @Bard_Land
    @Bard_Land 26 дней назад +4

    Fascinating tour, and excellent camera work.

  • @jilltagmorris
    @jilltagmorris 26 дней назад +5

    Excellent as always . Thank you again for such quality content ❤😊

  • @pixbychris3182
    @pixbychris3182 26 дней назад +2

    Beautiful just beautiful

  • @tfSmudge
    @tfSmudge 26 дней назад +2

    Excellent video sir. I can relate to your quiet moment taking in the ancient ambience as I recently had similar experiences when visiting the Suffolk coast at St Edmunds, Southwold. A similar window-filled bright church, a Suffolk trait? It has amongst other things a stunning painted rood screen worthy (IMHO) of a video or three! Or else just a visit. Thanks for this and love the drone footage. Terry

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 18 дней назад +1

      About three quarters of Suffolk churches are essentially perpendicular. This reflects the wealth of the county in the later Middle Ages when that was the fashionable style. Perpendicular is essentially an English thing as we carried on building in gothic when the rest of Europe went for classicism. It was the point where masons had solved the problem of supporting the weight of the roof with more elegant structures. The high point is Kings College chapel in Cambridge. Huge windows and fan vaulting.

  • @jongoldman9279
    @jongoldman9279 25 дней назад +1

    Of course, in the states, we simply don't have ancient churches. In a rural town in South Carolina, where my parents are buried, their church had woodwork and ceilings built by Scottish artisans in the late 19th/early 20th century. The smell of that old wood, and the feeling of history it gave me, was intoxicating. I can only imagine the feeling of medieval history one gets surrounded by the smells of 550 year old wood and stone.

  • @stepps511
    @stepps511 26 дней назад +1

    What a beautiful church building. Thank you, Allan, for bringing this to us and to our attention. The drone footage of the exterior, and of the interior, is wonderful. Once again I am reminded that the English Reformation was not kind to these medieval structures. Oh, to imagine this church in its "day"! You are a gift, Sir.

  • @lianefehrle9921
    @lianefehrle9921 25 дней назад +2

    When I do go back to Europe I go to these churches and look at how they are built. I was born in Germany and I have gone back home every few years. I only have seen German churches so looking on your pictures and listening to your videos is a great way to learn about the church history of where you are at.

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 18 дней назад

      There are many medieval churches. I suggest you pick a county rich in them, like Suffolk, Norfolk and Gloucestershire ( there are many others ) and buy a Pevsner guide to the buildings of the county. The old secondhand ones are perfectly adequate and cheap to buy. Then plan your trip. Doing it by bicycle is best in my view

  • @t6h1y1
    @t6h1y1 26 дней назад

    Thank you.

  • @dianespears6057
    @dianespears6057 26 дней назад

    Lovely. Thank you so much.

  • @knutanderswik7562
    @knutanderswik7562 26 дней назад

    Wonderful video! I am very glad you identified the manticore for me; it is a dead ringer for our own Jake the Alligator Man, star of Marsh's Free Museum on the Washington coast.

  • @charityrochford2175
    @charityrochford2175 24 дня назад

    Stunning! Thank you for sharing. Someday we hope to make it out to the UK and look forward to seeing some of these beautiful churches you’ve toured ❤

  • @philiplettley
    @philiplettley 26 дней назад +5

    How many chantry chapels are still used. Worcester cathedral always celebtate 8am eucharist in Prince Arthur's chantry on the anniversary of his death

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 18 дней назад

      None for the purpose intended, as mentioned in the video. Medieval people took the phrase ‘ it is harder for a rich man to enter the kingdom of heaven than a camel to pass through the eye of a needle’ very seriously so believed they were destined for God’s waiting room- purgatory. They therefore arranged for masses to be conducted after their death in perpetuity so that they could eventually enter heaven. Much of the mass would be literally chanting- hence ‘chantry’

  • @n990
    @n990 26 дней назад

    Absolutely wonderful presentation, you’ve made tremendous strides in your video work and editing! I want to go there!

  • @robinbradach928
    @robinbradach928 25 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @JangianTV
    @JangianTV 26 дней назад +3

    Magnifiqué as always - thanks Allan!

  • @charityrochford2175
    @charityrochford2175 24 дня назад

    Your videos would be perfect audio-tours when visiting these churches!

  • @deniseatkins9407
    @deniseatkins9407 25 дней назад

    Stunning

  • @marthavanbeek-putters
    @marthavanbeek-putters 24 дня назад

    So beautiful👍👍👍👍Martha

  • @carolescutt2257
    @carolescutt2257 26 дней назад

    Dr Barton, excellent as we've come to expect from such a thoroughly knowledgeable and infectiously enthusiastic academic. Thank you so much for your wonderful channel , its a peek into so much of the UK that I've never seen x

  • @MyGreatAuntFanny
    @MyGreatAuntFanny 26 дней назад +3

    The Bonnacon is one of the creatures of the medieval bestiary that makes me wonder what its origins were. Its most memorable attribute is its ability to forcibly project feaces upon its pursuers that cause burns, and is usually depicted as having flames flowing from its nether regions. In all other aspects it's quite unremarkable. Incidentally, I am enjoying the use of the drone in these films. It's lovely to see how buildings sit in the landscape and to be able to get up close and personal with the roof structures.

  • @MelG-ut3hs
    @MelG-ut3hs 26 дней назад +3

    Fantastic. Thank you.

  • @kellyfrost1052
    @kellyfrost1052 26 дней назад

    Would have been nice to see her butterfly cap... Always a great program though!

  • @historyheroesde9192
    @historyheroesde9192 24 дня назад

    Nice Video! Thanks!

  • @educanassa100
    @educanassa100 26 дней назад

    Amazing video

  • @absonus
    @absonus 26 дней назад +1

    Beautiful .

  • @amiralifootouhi9482
    @amiralifootouhi9482 26 дней назад

    😍😍😍

  • @jldrake3424
    @jldrake3424 26 дней назад

  • @TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods
    @TyrSkyFatherOfTheGods 26 дней назад +1

    What I wouldn't give to be the parish priest in this small village! (I'm licensed in the Canadian Anglican Church).

    • @jontalbot1
      @jontalbot1 18 дней назад

      Come and visit. There are about 500 medieval churches in Suffolk

  • @wuzzlebottom
    @wuzzlebottom 26 дней назад

    Thank you!

  • @excession3076
    @excession3076 26 дней назад

    On the carvings in/on the roof, what happened to the colour? The paint?
    Were they deliberately cleaned/stripped at some point or is it just age?
    Asking because other paint in other churches survive, (you showed us some wonderful painted panels in a previous video). And these would have been very hard to reach.
    Thankyou for the video, really good filming and the drone footage adds such a brilliant dimension.

  • @EllenCFarmGirl
    @EllenCFarmGirl 26 дней назад

    It is glorious ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @Val-ng9tn
    @Val-ng9tn 26 дней назад +1

    🐘

  • @robinbradach928
    @robinbradach928 25 дней назад

    Hello are any of these lovely parish churches still in use for church services?

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  25 дней назад +1

      Yes, most of them - though many have tiny congregations.

  • @dr.casebolt
    @dr.casebolt 26 дней назад

    Question -- is the upper and lower part different types of stone, or is the upper part whitewashed while the lower part is bare?

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  26 дней назад

      Whitewash on the top, it’s odd how it finishes before it gets to the pillars.

  • @davidniedjaco9869
    @davidniedjaco9869 21 день назад

    Mr. Barton:
    Do you hold to or confess to a formal creed or institution such as the Catholic Church or C.O.E., or any other church or sort of spirituality, so to speak, or are you agnostic on the subject? Just curious in light of a lot of the subject matter..and I am aware that an antiquarian can be and many are not religious, but just are interested in the past, a lot of times that includes churches...sorry if im prying, or if I've overstepped my bounds..I do really enjoy your videos..God bless Mary protect +++

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  20 дней назад

      I am certainly a man of Christian faith and in every respect it shapes my outlook and my work.

  • @djowen5192
    @djowen5192 26 дней назад

    No, thank you.

  • @roberterdei8627
    @roberterdei8627 25 дней назад

    The real mystery? How could you (or anyone else) tell that horribly out of scale, small rabbit creature with hooves and a sawed-off trunk was intended to represent an elephant..?

    • @allanbarton
      @allanbarton  25 дней назад

      I’ve seen a fair few representations of medieval elephants in carvings and manuscripts.

  • @aaaaaaaaaaaa808
    @aaaaaaaaaaaa808 26 дней назад

    Our technology maybe advanced but our culture is definitely on a decline.

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