Jacqui's World

By HappyJacqui

The Eye Of God!

We had an outing to St Mary's, Newchurch-in-Pendle sits on the south-eastern slopes of Pendle Hill above the town of Nelson. A chapel of ease is recorded on the site in 1250. In 1544 a later chapel was dedicated here.

The tower is the only remaining part dating back to 1544. It is actually marked with two dates: 1653 and 1712, when restoration took place. The rest of the present structure dates back over 250 years to about 1740. On the west face of the tower is a curious oval 'window' known locally as the all seeing "eye of God". Its true origin is not known. The sundial on the nave roof is dated 1718. The tower church bell was purchased in 1830 with the clock installed in 1946.

To the right of the church entrance is the gravestone of Ellin Nutter and Family dated 1651. She may be a relative of Alice Nutter, who was convicted of witch craft. You can still see the conventional symbols of human mortality - a skull and crossbones with hourglass engraved on her flat grave stone.

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