Monday, 5 August 2024

St George, Portland, Dorset


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The building of the church of St George was begun in 1754 and it was consecrated in 1766. It is the work of Thomas Gilbert, a master stone-mason. The influence of Wren is visible in the exterior which is mainly made of Portland ashlar. The roofs are lead with the exception of the sanctuary which is slate.

The church was built to replace the decaying St Andrew, and was itself replaced in 1917 by All Saints, Easton. St George fell into disrepair in the C20 and was rescued and restored by The Friends of St George. Today it is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. It is open to visitors who can see the restored Georgian interior.

photo © T. Boughen     Camera: Nikon Z 5