St. Mary's, Stiffkey, Norfolk, East Anglia, churches, church yard, grave yard, grave, cemetery, stones, buildings, derelict, abandoned, ruin, ruins, redundant, old, 14th century,
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The remains of St.Mary's church, within the grounds of St. John the Baptist church yard in the village of Stiffkey on the North Norfolk Coast, UK. Believed to have been constructed on the 14th or 15th century.
B&W; East Anglia; England; Great Britain; Norfolk; St. Mary's Church; Tivetshall; UK; abandoned; black and white; church; empty; ruin; shell; stone; vertical
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The ruin of the abandoned church, St. Mary's at Tivetshall in Norfolk, East Anglia, England. Black and white. B&W
Lindisfarne HISTEN; St. Aiden St. Cuthbert Durham Cathedral Durham diocese Christianity Celtic saint Northumberland saint miracle conversion missionary Saxon saint Saxon church Norman church Monks privation Alms learning centre Lindisfarne manuscripts gospels illuminated manuscripts early learning ; Probable site of original Wooden Saxon Priory/church. St. Cuthbert was buried in Durham but brought back to St. Mary's temporarily when Durham was threatened with invasion.
st marys priory; binham priory; binham; priory; church; worship; place of worship; religion; english heritage; ruins; ruined; norfolk;
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St Mary's Priory, Binham, or Binham Priory, is a ruined Benedictine priory located in the village of Binham in the English county of Norfolk. Today the nave of the much larger priory church has become the Church of St. Mary and the Holy Cross and is still used as a place of worship. The remains of the priory are in the care of English Heritage.
st marys priory; binham priory; binham; priory; church; worship; place of worship; religion; english heritage; ruins; ruined; norfolk;
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St Mary's Priory, Binham, or Binham Priory, is a ruined Benedictine priory located in the village of Binham in the English county of Norfolk. Today the nave of the much larger priory church has become the Church of St. Mary and the Holy Cross and is still used as a place of worship. The remains of the priory are in the care of English Heritage.
st marys priory; binham priory; binham; priory; church; worship; place of worship; religion; english heritage; ruins; ruined; norfolk;
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St Mary's Priory, Binham, or Binham Priory, is a ruined Benedictine priory located in the village of Binham in the English county of Norfolk. Today the nave of the much larger priory church has become the Church of St. Mary and the Holy Cross and is still used as a place of worship. The remains of the priory are in the care of English Heritage.
church; St Mary the Virgin; St Mary in the Marsh; Romney Marsh; 12th century; parish; religion; Christianity; congregation; worship; Kent; UK; England; Britain; Anglican; Church of England
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Church of St Mary the Virgin, St Mary in the Marsh
Folly, water tower, Sandringham estate, Norfolk, royal
Description
this exceptional Victorian water tower was Designed by Robert Rawlinson, the foundation stone was laid in July 1877 by the Princess of Wales. The ground and first floors were the dwelling for the custodian, with a viewing room above reached by an outside stair. Now a holiday let.
Folly, water tower, Sandringham estate, Norfolk, royal
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this exceptional Victorian water tower was Designed by Robert Rawlinson, the foundation stone was laid in July 1877 by the Princess of Wales. The ground and first floors were the dwelling for the custodian, with a viewing room above reached by an outside stair. Now a holiday let.
Folly, water tower, Sandringham estate, Norfolk, royal
Description
this exceptional Victorian water tower was Designed by Robert Rawlinson, the foundation stone was laid in July 1877 by the Princess of Wales. The ground and first floors were the dwelling for the custodian, with a viewing room above reached by an outside stair. Now a holiday let.
Folly, water tower, Sandringham estate, Norfolk, royal
Description
this exceptional Victorian water tower was Designed by Robert Rawlinson, the foundation stone was laid in July 1877 by the Princess of Wales. The ground and first floors were the dwelling for the custodian, with a viewing room above reached by an outside stair. Now a holiday let.
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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;
This ancient Saxon chapel was built by St Cedd. He used the stones of the nearby old Roman fort, Othona. Cedd was a monk and priest at Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the coast of Northumberland. He sailed down the east coast to preach Christianity here at the invitation of Sigbert, King of the East Saxons blue, sky, chapel, late, afternoon, sun, sunshine, sunlight, warm, winter, saint, church, religion, worship, early, Christian, faith, Christianity, place, of, settlement, East, Anglian, Anglia, coastline, coast, coastal, beach, arable, farming, farmland, rich, fertile horizontal
vertical, upright, blue, sky, chapel, late, afternoon, sun, sunshine, sunlight, warm, winter, saint, church, religion, worship, early, Christian, faith, Christianity, place, of, settlement, East, Anglian, Anglia, coastline, coast, coastal, beach, arable, farming, farmland, rich, fertile This ancient Saxon chapel was built by St Cedd. He used the stones of the nearby old Roman fort, Othona. Cedd was a monk and priest at Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the coast of Northumberland. He sailed down the east coast to preach Christianity here at the invitation of Sigbert, King of the East Saxons
St Mary's Church Rye England Lion Street East Sussex cobbled streets parish ancient tower clock churches UK United Kingdom people picturesque steeple famous St. Saint Mary Norman GB Great Britain old English British Cinque Port Ports in on the historic historical heritage history place places of worship
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View up Lion Street in Rye in East Sussex, England, with the ancient St Mary's Church at the top.
Lindisfarne; St. Aiden St. Cuthbert Durham Cathedral Durham diocese Christianity Celtic saint Northumberland saint miracle conversion missionary Saxon saint Saxon church Norman church Monks privation Alms learning centre Lindisfarne manuscripts gospels illuminated manuscripts early learning ; Wooden sculpture depicts monks carrying St. Cuthbert's coffin to St. Mary's from Durham.;
Saint Mary Magdalene Church Eardisley; Parish Church; Herefordshire; early 12th century; medieval; Saxon settlement; Herdeslege; Ralph de Baskerville; Lord Drogo of Clifford; heart of the community
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