St Lawrence

St Lawrence is a village on the south side of the island located to the west of Ventnor and many consider it a part of that town

 
 
 
 
 
 
Introduction
 

St Lawrence is now part of Ventnor though greatly its senior, for Ventnor is modern and St Lawrence had its church in the 13th century. Ventnor itself has a group of modern churches, and St Lawrence also has a 19th century church with a 17th century altar-piece and a chest of 1612. Its old church, before the addition of its chancel in 1830, was only 25 feet long by 11 feet wide, among the smallest in England. It has a big 15th century font, a 13th century piscina niche, a sturdy movable stoup about 500 years old, and over the doorway a row of 18th century hat pegs. There is a lovely view from the churchyard.

Text courtesy of: Southern Life (UK)
 

 
Photographs
 
 


 

Ventnor radio station from the communication station above St Lawrence

 


Looking along the cliff above St Lawrence edge to Ventnor

 


 
St Lawrence
 


Belveder House

 


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Panoramic across Woody Bay & coastguard cottages to St Lawrence

 


Woody Bay & the 'Sugar Loaf'

 


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Panoramic view of St Lawrence and the cliff behind the Undercliff

 
 
 
 

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