
Be there: St. Mary Magdalene, Boveney, ancient interior in glorious VR
The VR is taken inside the oak timber framing of the 'wibbly, wobbly wonder'.
Almost as good as being there...
The VR is taken inside the oak timber framing of the 'wibbly, wobbly wonder'.
St. Mary Magdalene, Boveney in Buckinghamshire sits cheek by jowl next to the River Thames just a couple of miles from Windsor. Originating in the C12th, this church has one of the most beautiful and striking settings in the country.
Legend has it that they are a king and his courtiers petrified by a witch. The story was first mentioned in William Camden's Britannia in 1586.
I have to admit that this is one of those church views that benefits from a drive-past.
Avebury henge is part of a vast ritualistic landscape. Here's an opportunity to drop within a stone circle via VR.
It's one of my favourite buildings in Avebury. There's something about a circular building that really appeals to me - it never ends.
All Saints was subject to an arson attack in 2015 which left the building a shell. It has taken 8 years of careful planning and skilled conservation to bring the building back to life.
This is one of those iconic churches that never disappoints. St. Mary is lodged within a bucolic landscape neighboured by the Star Inn pub.