The church of St Paul at Parkend, Gloucestershire, was designed and built in 1821-2 by Rev. Henry Poole, its vicar, a man who had architectural training before he entered the ministry. What makes it a remarkable building is most evident inside but is hinted at on the exterior. Its plan is a Latin cross with extensions across the right-angles that make the centre of the interior octagonal. You can see one of these as a splay between the nave and transept in the photograph above. Poole used the same device in his rebuilding of the medieval St Anne (Old Church) at nearby Coleford. Unfortunately, there only the tower remains after the rest was pulled down in 1882. We have seen the interesting interior of St Paul but our recent visit fell on a day when the church wasn't open. We will return.
photo © T. Boughen Camera: Nikon D5300