Image: Ancient altar stone at Jacobstow Church - geograph.org.uk - 713525
Description: Ancient altar stone at Jacobstow Church This altar is in the South Aisle Chapel. It was the main altar stone up to about 1550 in the reign of Edward VI when the Church of England was becoming more Protestant and an act required that all altar stones should be removed. This one became a footbridge over a stream. It was found and moved back to the churchyard as a seat in the 1800s, and installed in the south aisle chapel in 1972. The nails that form the cross on the base of the altar are 15th century, and were saved from roof restoration work in 1970.
Title: Ancient altar stone at Jacobstow Church - geograph.org.uk - 713525
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Author: David Hawgood
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