St. Catherine of Alexandria, Chipping Campden, Gloucestershire
Description
The Catholic church of St. Catharine of Alexandria is a handsome building of "Campden ashlar" stone in the Gothic style of the 14th century, erected at a cost of £2,500, from designs by Mr. William Lunn, architect, of Malvern, and consists of chancel, nave, aisles, transept, belfry containing 2 bells, two sacristies, a side chapel dedicated to St. Bernard, and a Lady chapel, erected by public subscription to the memory of Lady Constance Bellingham. The roof of the chancel is entirely of oak, richly moulded: the window tracery presents twenty different designs. The site and stone were given by the Earl of Gainsborough.