medieval, parish, church, St Peter and St Felix, grade I listed building, winter, December, graveyard, graves, gravestones, mist, cold, tower, Kirby Hill, Richmond, Yorkshire, UK
Church, St. Peter, St. Paul, Abington Park, Northampton, Medieval, Snow, Yew Tree, Church Yard,
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A veiw of the Church of St. Peter & St. Paul (an early 12th Century Church, re built in 1823) in a winter setting with snow on the ground and the Yew trees.
The earliest reference to a church in Winsley is in 1349 but as architectural evidence indicates an early Norman building there will have been one here from the late 11th or early 12th century.The church was rebuilt in the 15th century, in Perpendicular style, but only the three stage tower, with its saddleback roof, remains from this period. Between 1539 and 1846 Winsley was served by curates from Bradford, and from the early 18th century a list of the annual offerings for these vicars survives. In 1704 this included the left shoulder of every calf killed, one tenth of every calf sold, one tenth of all honey produced, 5 pence (0.2p) for every man, wife and garden, 3 eggs for every cock and 2 for every hen to be paid on Good Friday, twopence (0.1p) for everyone over 16 years, fourpence for every woman churched (service after the birth of a child), and 10 shillings (50p) for every death where the estate was worth over £40. By 1841 it was evident that repairs to the church were necessary and a decision was taken to pull it down and build a new one, but Mr Stone of Winsley House managed to persuade them to keep the tower.
Village churches, Norman church, Abbot Hugh, St Wilfrid's, North Yorkshire churches, Selby, North Yorkshire, Norman heritage, tower, elaborately carved south doorway, magnificent chancel arch, elegant octagonal lantern and spire, 15th century, fine 14th century sedilia and piscina, worship, place of worship, parish churches, religion, Church of England, God, Jesus Christ, fellowship, Christianity
Village churches, Norman church, Abbot Hugh, St Wilfrid's, North Yorkshire churches, Selby, North Yorkshire, Norman heritage, tower, elaborately carved south doorway, magnificent chancel arch, elegant octagonal lantern and spire, 15th century, fine 14th century sedilia and piscina, worship, place of worship, parish churches, religion, Church of England, God, Jesus Christ, fellowship, Christianity
Alresford, Essex, St Peter's, St Peter's Church, Colchester, yew, yew tree, Taxus baccata, Taxaceae, tree, trees, graves, graveyard, churchyard, monuments, memorials, burial, burial ground, snow, wintry, wintery, winter, cold, tower, evergreen, 14th century, fourteenth, old, Christian, C of E, Church of England, religion, religious, protestant, fire, burnt, burned, 1971, witchcraft, black magic, ritual, magick, Satanism, evil, paganism, pentacle, ruins, IPSV3368, IPSV5295, IPSV0770, IPSV0772, IPSV0793, IPSV0015, IPSV2675, RDPC0405a
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St Peter's Church ruins, Alresford, Essex, on a snowy Christmas Eve. The church was burned down in 1971 not long after regular press local press reports of witchcraft and black magic ceremonies taking place. Could this be a location for a zombie film?
Alresford, Essex, St Peter's, St Peter's Church, Colchester, yew, yew tree, Taxus baccata, Taxaceae, tree, trees, graves, graveyard, churchyard, monuments, memorials, burial, burial ground, snow, wintry, wintery, winter, cold, tower, evergreen, 14th century, fourteenth, old, Christian, C of E, Church of England, religion, religious, protestant, fire, burnt, burned, 1971, witchcraft, black magic, ritual, magick, Satanism, evil, paganism, pentacle, ruins, IPSV3368, IPSV5295, IPSV0770, IPSV0772, IPSV0793, IPSV0015, IPSV2675, RDPC0405a
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St Peter's Church ruins, Alresford, Essex, on a snowy Christmas Eve. The church was burned down in 1971 not long after regular press local press reports of witchcraft and black magic ceremonies taking place. Could this be a location for a zombie film?
Alresford, Essex, St Peter's, St Peter's Church, Colchester, yew, yew tree, Taxus baccata, Taxaceae, tree, trees, graves, graveyard, churchyard, monuments, memorials, burial, burial ground, snow, wintry, wintery, winter, cold, tower, evergreen, 14th century, fourteenth, old, Christian, C of E, Church of England, religion, religious, protestant, fire, burnt, burned, 1971, witchcraft, black magic, ritual, magick, Satanism, evil, paganism, pentacle, ruins, IPSV3368, IPSV5295, IPSV0770, IPSV0772, IPSV0793, IPSV0015, IPSV2675, RDPC0405a
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St Peter's Church ruins, Alresford, Essex, on a snowy Christmas Eve. The church was burned down in 1971 not long after regular press local press reports of witchcraft and black magic ceremonies taking place. Could this be a location for a zombie film?
Alresford, Essex, St Peter's, St Peter's Church, Colchester, yew, yew tree, Taxus baccata, Taxaceae, tree, trees, graves, graveyard, churchyard, monuments, memorials, burial, burial ground, snow, wintry, wintery, winter, cold, tower, evergreen, 14th century, fourteenth, old, Christian, C of E, Church of England, religion, religious, protestant, fire, burnt, burned, 1971, witchcraft, black magic, ritual, magick, Satanism, evil, paganism, pentacle, ruins, IPSV3368, IPSV5295, IPSV0770, IPSV0772, IPSV0793, IPSV0015, IPSV2675, RDPC0405a
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St Peter's Church ruins, Alresford, Essex, on a snowy Christmas Eve. The church was burned down in 1971 not long after regular press local press reports of witchcraft and black magic ceremonies taking place. Could this be a location for a zombie film?
Alresford, Essex, St Peter's, St Peter's Church, Colchester, yew, yew tree, Taxus baccata, Taxaceae, tree, trees, graves, graveyard, churchyard, monuments, memorials, burial, burial ground, snow, wintry, wintery, winter, cold, tower, evergreen, 14th century, fourteenth, old, Christian, C of E, Church of England, religion, religious, protestant, fire, burnt, burned, 1971, witchcraft, black magic, ritual, magick, Satanism, evil, paganism, pentacle, ruins, IPSV3368, IPSV5295, IPSV0770, IPSV0772, IPSV0793, IPSV0015, IPSV2675, RDPC0405a
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St Peter's Church ruins, Alresford, Essex, on a snowy Christmas Eve. The church was burned down in 1971 not long after regular press local press reports of witchcraft and black magic ceremonies taking place. Could this be a location for a zombie film?
Village Churches; Norman Church; Churches; Norman Heritage; Tower; Worship; Place Of Worship; Parish Churches; Religion; Church Of England; God; Jesus Christ; Fellowship; Christianity ; Church Hanborough; Oxfordshire; St Peter St Paul; landscape; snow; fence; footpath; winter; freezing;
Village Churches; Norman Church; Churches; Norman Heritage; Tower; Worship; Place Of Worship; Parish Churches; Religion; Church Of England; God; Jesus Christ; Fellowship; Christianity ; Church Hanborough; Oxfordshire; St Peter St Paul; landscape; snow; fence; footpath; winter; freezing;
Village Churches; Norman Church; Churches; Norman Heritage; Tower; Worship; Place Of Worship; Parish Churches; Religion; Church Of England; God; Jesus Christ; Fellowship; Christianity ; Church Hanborough; Oxfordshire; St Peter St Paul; landscape; snow; fence; footpath; winter; freezing;
Village Churches; Norman Church; Churches; Norman Heritage; Tower; Worship; Place Of Worship; Parish Churches; Religion; Church Of England; God; Jesus Christ; Fellowship; Christianity ; Church Hanborough; Oxfordshire; St Peter St Paul; landscape; snow; fence; footpath; winter; freezing;
Village Churches; Norman Church; Churches; Norman Heritage; Tower; Worship; Place Of Worship; Parish Churches; Religion; Church Of England; God; Jesus Christ; Fellowship; Christianity ; Church Hanborough; Oxfordshire; St Peter St Paul; landscape; snow; fence; footpath; winter; freezing;
St Michael at Plea Church, Norwich; Norfolk, white wisteria; tower; medieval; flint; stone; East Anglia; UK; England; window; clock; clock face; forget me not
The ruin of Thundridge old church tower at dusk, just off Cold Christmas Lane, Hertfordshire. The rest of the church was demolished in 1853 after the surrounding village was abandoned. The church tower dates from the 15th century but contains 12th and 14th century elements from previous churches built on the site.
Medieval, 15 century, carved stone canopy, Cathedral Ste-Cecile, Albi, Tarn, Midi-Pyrenees, France, Europe, Medieval, Red brick, 15th century, St. Cecilia, hall church, south porch canopy, baldaquin, gothic