Brinsop lies just a few miles west from Hereford, a tiny settlement hidden down a deeply-rutted lane: but what a find! Kilvert went there - walking of course; and Mary Wordsworth lived at the big house there, leased to her by the economist David Ricardo. Fancy having those two very different spirits so closely linked and both commemorated by windows in the same tiny remote church). Comper beautified the chancel and sanctuary, a good fourteenth-century stained-glass St George keeps watch in the east window - and the Normans have left us a fine simple font and an outstanding tympanum also of St George with flowing pleated skirt ( or perhaps those Norman trews again?). the poor dragon has no chance at all. William Chick was here restoring too. Not to be missed! David Thomson | February 24, 2019 at 10:55 am | Categories: Uncategorized | URL: https://wp.me/poSLL-3Ga |