where my childhood petered out...
a russet Tudor church stands on a hill.
Across a busy highway
up a lane, through a barred gate
past brambled headstones
my Clarks-shod feet found it one afternoon.
I entered through its low doorway
to hazy mote-filled air revealing
spattered pews, uneven masonry, ancient niches
and dusty alabaster monuments.
A narrow brick stairway led to a tower
housing four bare bell yokes,
above the droppings and bodies of birds
I lingered in the church until daylight began to fade
sensing something solemn in this deconsecrated shell
- a counterpoint to the bland bungalows and
utilitarian buildings
of our post-war constructed village
In those next few weeks a quest consumed me -
Kodak box camera images, wax rubbings
dutiful copies of
names, dates and heraldry
legends, culled from pamphlets,
of slain dragons and Anne Boleyn’s secreted heart…
the first frisson of discovery
Twenty years on
visiting from a new land
I expected the decay to be complete
yet found my church rehabilitated,
disturbingly clean,
used for meetings and musical performances.
Safe, if no longer mysterious
Then on New Year’s eve 2020,
to cap the chaos of Trump and Brexit and COVID and planetary conflagration,
some people held a rave in All Saints
installing port-a-loos amongst the graves
splintering the Norman doorway
shattering a window
chipping stone and plaster work
using Lady Tyrrell’s tomb as a bar and
strewing the floor with their
empties.
Friends of the church have launched an appeal
- my philanthropy exceeds my budget
(thirty five pounds sterling
is over sixty Aus dollars!)
but I spare what I can
to preserve the 500 year old fabric
of the church and of my epiphany.
Jan Pittard © 2021
https://www.visitchurches.org.uk/visit/church-listing/all-saints-east-horndon.html
https://www.essexlive.news/news/essex-news/pictures-show-destruction-historic-church-4856784
https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1197184
https://www.essexchurches.info/church.aspx?p=East%20Horndon
https://timelineauctions.com/east-horndon-legends/_1
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Horndon
http://www.simonknott.co.uk/essexchurches/easthorndon.htm
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/essex/vol4/pp36-38
https://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/essex/vol4/plate-46
https://www.globalnpo.org/GB/Brentwood/127240650690499/Friends-of-All-Saints%2C-East-Horndon
1 comment:
So sad that people have no respect for a beautiful building and memories.
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