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Church Going: A Stonemason’s Guide to the Churches of the British Isles
Andrew Ziminkski
Friday, 4 April 2025
12:00pm
1 hour
Pusey House: Chapel
£8 - £15
Stonemason and church conservator Andrew Ziminski says the quietness of today’s churches belies a past when they were the busiest and most prominent buildings of their day. They now offer as close an encounter with the past as you can get.
Ziminski has spent decades working on Britain’s medieval churches and guiding people around them. He says knowing a church is a key to the past that unlocks our shared history. He reveals their fascinating histories, features and furnishings, from flying buttresses to rood screens, lichgates and chancels.
‘A joyous and illuminating exploration of our glorious heritage of old churches. A must for anyone who’s ever stared at an apse or a misericord with no idea what they’re looking at.’ Tony Robinson
Ziminski has worked on some of the country’s great cathedrals, including the tower of Salisbury Cathedral and the dome of St Paul’s in London. He is also author of The Stonemason: A History of Building Britain.
Part of a series of events on the Christian heritage.



















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