poliphilo (
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St Margaret of Scotland, Buxted 2
A large, handsome church interior: The plastered ceiling of the chancel- which dates to around 1600- is unusual- and rather lovely.
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cmcmck
2019-01-24 01:44 pm (UTC)
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I'd have guessed early 17th century for the plasterwork.
I'd imagine those are carvings not mouldings
A friend of ours lives in a cottage built in 1599 which has similar carved plaster work.
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poliphilo
2019-01-24 04:17 pm (UTC)
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I'd never thought about how they did plasterwork in the 17th century. Wouldn't moulding make more sense for a repetitive pattern like this?
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oakmouse
2019-01-24 10:22 pm (UTC)
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Wow. Just gorgeous!
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basefinder
2019-01-25 04:50 am (UTC)
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That is a fascinating ceiling!
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poliphilo
2019-01-25 11:21 am (UTC)
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The sort of plasterwork you're more likely to see in a country house than a church.
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I'd imagine those are carvings not mouldings
A friend of ours lives in a cottage built in 1599 which has similar carved plaster work.
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