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Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
Tudor England Suffolk East Anglia Houses Building Construction Architecture Henry VIII Elizabeth I Tudor Houses Half Timbered Houses Travel Tourist Tourism Great Britain United Kingdom
This lofty and majestic tower, the highest in Norfolk, has been a land- and sea-mark for nearly six centuries. No matter in which direction one might approach Cromer, it is this fine tower which immediately attracts one's attention, soaring in the sky as a reminder that the church has been a focal point of worship to Almighty God in the past, present and, we trust, in the future. It is constructed mainly of knapped flint, and measures at the inside base 22 feet square, with the outside being 35 feet square. From the ground, the top of the pinnacles reach a height of 160 feet 4 inches, with buttresses up to 130 feet, which are beautifully carved and shaped with freestone and squared flints
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This lofty and majestic tower, the highest in Norfolk, has been a land- and sea-mark for nearly six centuries. No matter in which direction one might approach Cromer, it is this fine tower which immediately attracts one's attention, soaring in the sky as a reminder that the church has been a focal point of worship to Almighty God in the past, present and, we trust, in the future. It is constructed mainly of knapped flint, and measures at the inside base 22 feet square, with the outside being 35 feet square. From the ground, the top of the pinnacles reach a height of 160 feet 4 inches, with buttresses up to 130 feet, which are beautifully carved and shaped with freestone and squared flints
Society; religion; art; religious; bible; old testament; writers; pictured; stained glass; parish church; St peter & St Paul; Cromer; East Anglia; Norfolk; England; UK; October;
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A stained glass window depicting the writers of the old testaments of the bible,located in the parish church of St Peter & St Paul at Cromer,Norfolk,England,UK.
Cromer, north Norfolk, east Anglia, seaside, blue sky, white clouds, sea, north sea, sand, reflections, pier, end of pier show, pavilion, UK holidays, lifeboat, UK tourism, England, east coast
England; Norfolk; cromer; lighthouse; cromer lighthouse; trinity house; coast; royal cromer golf course; white fence; white building; blue sky; green; flag
Finewell Street; Plymouth City Centre; Plymouth; historic environment; historic buildings; historic building; British buildings; British building; UK buildings; UK building; Plymouth history; historic buildings of Plymouth; historic building of Plymouth; portrait format; Prysten House; house; houses; merchant house; merchant houses; stone house; stone houses; limestone building; limestone buildings; 15th century house; 15th century houses; house of the 15th century; houses of the 1th century; Plymouth UK; Plymouth house; Plymouth houses; house built in 1498; Tanners restaurant; UK; Devon; The Prysten House; Priest's house; Priests' house; 15th century; Abbey Place; Plymouth limestone rubble; 3-bay front; splayed central bay; leaded glass windows; 4-light transomed window plus sidelights; arched moulded doorway
Finewell Street; Plymouth City Centre; Plymouth; historic environment; historic buildings; historic building; British buildings; British building; UK buildings; UK building; Plymouth history; historic buildings of Plymouth; historic building of Plymouth; portrait format; Prysten House; house; houses; merchant house; merchant houses; stone house; stone houses; limestone building; limestone buildings; 15th century house; 15th century houses; house of the 15th century; houses of the 15th century; Plymouth UK; Plymouth house; Plymouth houses; house built in 1498; Tanners restaurant; UK; Devon; The Prysten House; Priest's house; Priests' house; 15th century; Abbey Place; Plymouth limestone rubble; 3-bay front; splayed central bay; leaded glass windows; 4-light transomed window plus sidelights; arched moulded doorway
Finewell Street; Plymouth City Centre; Plymouth; historic environment; historic buildings; historic building; British buildings; British building; UK buildings; UK building; Plymouth history; historic buildings of Plymouth; historic building of Plymouth; portrait format; Prysten House; house; houses; merchant house; merchant houses; stone house; stone houses; limestone building; limestone buildings; 15th century house; 15th century houses; house of the 15th century; houses of the 15th century; Plymouth UK; Plymouth house; Plymouth houses; house built in 1498; Tanners restaurant; UK; Devon; The Prysten House; Priest's house; Priests' house; 15th century; Abbey Place; Plymouth limestone rubble; 3-bay front; splayed central bay; leaded glass windows; 4-light transomed window plus sidelights; arched moulded doorway
Finewell Street; Plymouth City Centre; Plymouth; historic environment; historic buildings; historic building; British buildings; British building; UK buildings; UK building; Plymouth history; historic buildings of Plymouth; historic building of Plymouth; portrait format; Prysten House; house; houses; merchant house; merchant houses; stone house; stone houses; limestone building; limestone buildings; 15th century house; 15th century houses; house of the 15th century; houses of the 15th century; Plymouth UK; Plymouth house; Plymouth houses; house built in 1498; Tanners restaurant; UK; Devon; The Prysten House; Priest's house; Priests' house; 15th century; Abbey Place; Plymouth limestone rubble; 3-bay front; splayed central bay; leaded glass windows; 4-light transomed window plus sidelights; arched moulded doorway