Английская Википедия:Christ Church Warleigh, Dickoya

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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Infobox church Christ Church Warleigh is an Anglican church in Sri Lanka built during the 19th century by the British. It is administered by the Church of Ceylon.[1] The church is regarded as one of the most prominent and oldest Anglican churches in Sri Lanka and is a tourist destination.[2] It is in the Central Province of Sri Lanka, in Dickoya, near the Nuwara Eliya District along the Hatton-Norwood road through the Warleigh Division. The church borders tea estates and the Castlereagh Reservoir.[2][3]

History

Christ Church was built by the William Scott, the manager of the Governor's Mansion, in 1878, when the country was a British colony.[4][3] A bible printed in 1860s was presented to the church in July 1879 by Rev. Charles Hill, the rector of Warboys Parish, and is still preserved in the church.[3][5] The first British colonial Inspector General of the Ceylon Police, Sir George William Robert Campbell who came to Ceylon in 1866 is believed to be buried in the churchyard.[6]

Architecture

The church was built in typical old British church architecture.[3][7] The walls of the church include granite stones. The church interior has wooden furniture seats, an ancient pipe organ (piano), an armchair, and wooden pulpit along with a 140 year old Bible.[8]

19th century stained glass windows, which depict paintings of Jesus Christ, were originally brought from England.[7] A baptismal font made of porcelain is adorned with floral designs. The church floor is laid out with imported floral tiles from England.[7]

A cemetery with tombstones of English colonial tea planters is next to the church.[7]

References

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