The Mystery Goat Of Thames Ditton
St Nicholas church in Thames Ditton has a very spendid 12th century font. On the south facing side is this carving.

My first impression was that it's a rabbit or hare- possibly the folklorical hare in the moon, but wikipedia says it's a goat- and I suppose it is. But why a goat? And why is it upside down?
Here's what the church looks like from the outside. I love the weather-boarding on the tower.

And here's a view of the Thames, taken from the steps leading up to the private bridge that crosses to the private island. Yes, private. The bridge has a gate with a key pad on it.


My first impression was that it's a rabbit or hare- possibly the folklorical hare in the moon, but wikipedia says it's a goat- and I suppose it is. But why a goat? And why is it upside down?
Here's what the church looks like from the outside. I love the weather-boarding on the tower.

And here's a view of the Thames, taken from the steps leading up to the private bridge that crosses to the private island. Yes, private. The bridge has a gate with a key pad on it.

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you often find them in churches although you weren't supposed to!
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And why upside down?
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Our ancestors enjoy keeping us guessing! :o)
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Perhaps it's upside down to indicate that Christian baptism will overturn paganism? But this is a guess and tenuous at best.
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I hadn't thought to connect the goat to St Nick.
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