Skip to content
  • home
  • map
  • search
Capturing Cambridge
  • search
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Instagram
  • Home
  • /
  • Projects
  • /
  • Huntingdon­shire
  • /
  • Graveley
  • Back Forward
A monochromatic stone monument plaque set into a brick wall, featuring a lengthy engraved biographical inscription in English.

Graveley church monument 1838 (RCHM)

St Botolph, Graveley

History of St Botolph's

Listed Building

Parish church. Nave and north aisle C13, west tower C15, north aisle demolished in C16 with three C13 windows reset in blocked nave arcade, north door C16. Chancel rebuilt by Rev. Trotter 1733; chancel roof raised and Gothic east window inserted c.1870.

A stone church with a crenellated tower stands above a grassy churchyard filled with scattered gravestones and a large bush.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

A stone church with a crenellated tower and tiled roof stands behind several gravestones and a large yew tree in a yard.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

The view down the aisle of St Botolph’s church, featuring wooden pews, two iron chandeliers, and an altar under a stained window.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

Stained glass window in an arched stone frame, depicting Saint Botolph, the Good Shepherd, and Saint Elizabeth in three panels.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

Faded red fleur-de-lis stencil patterns repeat along a pale, textured wall above a narrow horizontal strip of wood.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

Faded wall painting showing a central cross and faint star motifs surrounded by a dark border of repeating fleur-de-lis.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

Gothic-style wooden pipe organ with gold pipes set in a frame topped by a spire, viewed from the side in a church interior.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

White marble memorial plaque on a dark triangular stone background with a central urn and an inscription honoring Henry Trotter.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

A white stone memorial tablet on a wall is inscribed with the 18th-century life and charitable deeds of Reverend Henry Trotter.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

Three black metal storage chests with white lettering labeling them Trotter's Charity, Graveley Rectory, and Graveley School.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

A framed display features four portraits of individuals, each with a name plate and date range inscribed below.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

Framed embroidery collage featuring numerous small squares illustrating local buildings, nature, and text related to Graveley.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

A white marble memorial tablet set against a black background with a small stone book carved at the top inscribed with text.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

Four dark, metal hand-held tools mounted on a grey board above the text 1624-1910 and an engraved funerary epitaph.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

A framed document showing calligraphic 1624 inscriptions for church bells set within a carved wooden border.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

A wooden deck chair draped with a patterned sweater sits on grass beside a grave marked by flowers and a small robin ornament.

St Botolph, Graveley (RGL2025)

 

 

Tags

  • church
  • Listed building

Projects

  • Graveley

Share this article

Share onFacebook Share onBluesky

Contribute

Do you have any information about the people or places in this article? If so, then please let us know using the Contact page or by emailing capturingcambridge@museumofcambridge.org.uk.

Licence

This work is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 not including content on external links as indicated byexternal link.

Graveley

30 & 31 North Brink, Wisbech

Wisbech Castle

Bury Yard moated site adjacent to Milldyke

Baldock Farm, 94 High Street, Graveley

Cottage, Church Lane, Graveley

Home Farm, 126 High Street, Graveley

Graveley Data

Three Horseshoes, Graveley

Tudor Cottage, 1 High Street, Graveley

Duck End Farmhouse, Graveley

RAF Graveley

Pond, High Street, Graveley

Cottage, Church Lane, Graveley