WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.WAR specialise in the sale at auction of ceramics, glassware, jewellery, clocks & watches, collectables, textiles and rugs, silver, metal ware, paintings & fine art, furniture and outside effects.

Pictures and video: Painswick Clypping Ceremony

MOST READ

In a ceremony dating back hundreds of years, dozens of people joined hands and encircled St Mary’s Church in Painswick on Sunday afternoon.

The Clypping Ceremony can be traced back to the Victorian era and its name is believed to be derived from the old English word ‘clyppe’, meaning embrace – with parishioners linking hands and embracing the church, thanking God and asking for his blessing on the church. It is held on September 19th or the nearest Sunday after that date.

DSC08937 | Pictures and video: Painswick Clypping Ceremony
Rev Andrew Leach.

Rev Andrew Leach, Painswick born and bred, joined the celebration – he has now attended 65 Clypping services and officiated at the past six ceremonies. The Clypping has always been strongly linked with the Painswick Feast, a festive occasion held in the Churchyard on Sunday which included apple pressing and a number of stalls and entertainment.

Following the service children were given a Clypping bun and a 50 pence piece.

Click on the images in our gallery. Pictures and video by Matt Bigwood.

Tap the button to select Stroud Times as a preferred source on Google. Never miss a local story and ensure your trusted, independent news appears first.
Support free-to-view independent journalism with a pay-what-you-feel donation

Latest News

Support Stroud Times and we’ll turn your donation into climate action

By supporting Stroud Times with a pay-what-you-feel donation, you're doing more than helping to keep trusted, independent local journalism free and accessible for everyone – you're also helping the planet.