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Monday, 26 October 2009

The Candlelit Crypt

In the days leading to All Hallows Eve, I'm beginning a week of posts about pagan/occult/ghostly and otherwise-spiritual Greenwich. We're out starting gentle today, with some atmosphere, courtesy of John - but expect some very odd stuff indeed...

I could have sworn I had a photo somewhere of the entrance to St Alfege's crypt - wonderful looking doors that you can peer through and get some sort of idea about what lies below, but heaven only knows where it is on my computer, and still no chance of me taking any more for the moment.

The guys at St Alfeges opened up the crypt on the same weekend as Open House, but I confess I didn't know about it, so I've never been down there myself. John, however, took the initiative to contact the warden, who agreed to take him and his brother on a special visit. Ask - and ye shall receive...

John was particularly keen to see the tomb of General Wolfe, which, given the glory in which our other great military/naval hero, Lord Nelson, is interred, is rather modest.

John forgot to bring a torch, so he had what must have been a much more thrilling experience - a tour by candlelight.

I can't work out how old the crypt is - I suspect it doesn't predate the current Hawksmoor building as it would have been a nightmare to build a new construction of a different shape and size to the original on old foundations - but Hawksmoor was a clever chap, and it's possible he would have had instructions not to disturb the vaults, which included that of Thomas Tallis.

John didn't mention that he saw either Tallis's tomb or Greenwich's favourite bad-girl-made-good, Lavinia Fenton, but it's possible they're down there too - I'm sure someone here can tell me if they're still there.

I also don't know how much the crypt was damaged in the war - it's not specifically mentioned in the austerity pamphlet I have that was printed just after the war, which talks about the destruction.

I've just realised I don't know much about this at all. Sorry, folks - but it does leave it all wide open for you lot to enlighten me. And if anyone has any nice pics of the entrance to the vaults...

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3 Comments:

Blogger Dazza said...

Wouldn't it be great if someone could organise a series of tours around the old 'haunts' of Greenwich? The Crypt, Tunnels and Ghostly sights around town..... but I suppose the Heath and Safety Guys and Girls would have a fit if they were asked to allow it.
I, for one, would love to be a Guide on such a trawl through the history of the not so glamorous bits.
If Brighton can have 'Sewer Tours' why can't Greenwich have some underground attractions?

26 October 2009 15:26  
Anonymous Jack said...

Add another vote for a tour of such places. I can dream, at least...

28 October 2009 17:55  
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