uk; britain; england; isle of wight; united kingdom; europe; shalfleet; architecture; trees; ancient building; bell tower; blue; green; bright; summer; grey; gray; outdoors; sky; churchyard; gravestones; landmark; stone; st michael's church; battlements; religious; religion; christian; Christianity; headstones; grade 1 listed; shadows; church of st michael the archangel
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The Church of St Michael the Archangel, Shalfleet, Isle of Wight, England. This medieval, Grade I listed church, in the tiny village of Shalfleet was built almost like a fortress. The walls are 5 feet thick and the sturdy looking tower with battlements, had a secret room only accessible from a door on the roof. The tower, dating from 1070, was a place of refuge for the residents, during attacks by the French. Unusually, a 3 pound gun was kept in the tower. Much later, the gun and the church bells were sold to fund the addition of a steeple in circa 1800, but the steeple had to be removed in 1912 after becoming unsafe. The church currently has two bells.
St Michael; St Michael's Church; Stinsford Church; Stinsford; Dorset; England; plaque; sculpture; icon; Anglo-Saxon; angel; stone carving; artifacts; heritage; English
Burrow Mump church ruin tor Somerset England UK ancient monument historic site war memorial Christian St Michael's ley line
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A Scheduled Ancient Monument historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in Burrowbridge village Somerset. The C18th ruined church were given the National Trust in 1946 to serve as a war memorial to Somerset men and women. Buildings have stood on the tor fromC12th and it has associations with the English Civil War. The alternative Glastonbury Tor to which it is connected by a ley line!
St Michael and All Angels Church, Berwick, East Sussex, mural, painting, Jesus Christ, resurrection, angels, roof, Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, Bloomsbury set
St Michael and All Angels Church, Berwick, East Sussex, England, Europe, mural, painting, the Nativity, Jesus Christ, Mary, Joseph, shepherds, Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, Bloomsbury set
St Michael and All Angels Church, Berwick, East Sussex, pulpit, paintings, murals, vase, vases, flowers, fruit, Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, Bloomsbury set
St Michael and All Angels Church, Berwick, East Sussex, pulpit, paintings, Duncan Grant, Vanessa Bell, vase, vases, flowers, fruit, leaves, Bloomsbury set, paintings, murals
Architecture; Blue Sky; Britain; British; Church; Country; Countryside; England; English; Europe; European; Folly; GB; Great Britain; Hill; National Trust; Place of Worship; Religion; Religious; Ruin; Rural; Saint Michael's; Somerset; South West; Southwest; St Michael's; St Michael's Borough; Sunlight; Tutteyate; UK; United Kingdom; West Country; Winter
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The ruin of St Michael's church on the top of Burrow Mump at Burrowbridge, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
Burrow Mump church ruin tor Somerset England UK ancient monument historic site war memorial Christian St Michaels ley line
Description
A Scheduled Ancient Monument historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in Burrowbridge village Somerset. The C18th ruined church were given the National Trust in 1946 to serve as a war memorial to Somerset men and women. Buildings have stood on the tor fromC12th and it has associations with the English Civil War. The alternative Glastonbury Tor to which it is connected by a ley line!
Burrow Mump church ruin tor Somerset England UK ancient monument historic site war memorial Christian St Michaels ley line
Description
A Scheduled Ancient Monument historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in Burrowbridge village Somerset. The C18th ruined church were given the National Trust in 1946 to serve as a war memorial to Somerset men and women. Buildings have stood on the tor fromC12th and it has associations with the English Civil War. The alternative Glastonbury Tor to which it is connected by a ley line!
Burrow Mump church ruin tor Somerset England UK ancient monument historic site war memorial Christian St Michaels ley line
Description
A Scheduled Ancient Monument historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in Burrowbridge village Somerset. The C18th ruined church were given the National Trust in 1946 to serve as a war memorial to Somerset men and women. Buildings have stood on the tor fromC12th and it has associations with the English Civil War. The alternative Glastonbury Tor to which it is connected by a ley line!
Burrow Mump church ruin tor Somerset England UK ancient monument historic site war memorial Christian St Michaels ley line
Description
A Scheduled Ancient Monument historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in Burrowbridge village Somerset. The C18th ruined church were given the National Trust in 1946 to serve as a war memorial to Somerset men and women. Buildings have stood on the tor fromC12th and it has associations with the English Civil War. The alternative Glastonbury Tor to which it is connected by a ley line!
Burrow Mump church ruin tor Somerset England UK ancient monument historic site war memorial Christian St Michaels ley line
Description
A Scheduled Ancient Monument historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in Burrowbridge village Somerset. The C18th ruined church were given the National Trust in 1946 to serve as a war memorial to Somerset men and women. Buildings have stood on the tor fromC12th and it has associations with the English Civil War. The alternative Glastonbury Tor to which it is connected by a ley line!
Burrow Mump church ruin tor Somerset England UK ancient monument historic site war memorial Christian St Michaels ley line
Description
A Scheduled Ancient Monument historic site overlooking Southlake Moor in Burrowbridge village Somerset. The C18th ruined church were given the National Trust in 1946 to serve as a war memorial to Somerset men and women. Buildings have stood on the tor fromC12th and it has associations with the English Civil War. The alternative Glastonbury Tor to which it is connected by a ley line!
St Michael on the Mount Without, church, St Michael Hill, Bristol, England, Church of St Michael, disused church, tower, clock, blue sky, dramatic angle
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St Michael on the Mount Without is a church on St Michael's Hill in Bristol, England. The tower dates from the mid 15th century, however the rest of the church was rebuilt between 1775 and 1777 by Thomas Paty. It has been designated by English Heritage as a grade II* listed building, and is currently as being in poor condition and on the Buildings at Risk Register
Architecture; Blue Sky; Britain; British; Church; Country; Countryside; Ditch; Drain; Drainage; England; English; Europe; European; Farmland; Field; Folly; GB; Grass; Great Britain; Hill; National Trust; Place of Worship; Religion; Religious; Ruin; Rural; Saint Michael's; Somerset; Somerset Levels; South West; Southwest; St Michael's; St Michael's Borough; Sunlight; The Levels; Tutteyate; UK; United Kingdom; West Country; Winter
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The ruin of St Michael's church on the top of Burrow Mump at Burrowbridge seen from the the Levels, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. In the foreground is a typical drainage ditch common of the Levels.
Architecture; Blue Sky; Britain; British; Church; Copy Space; Country; Countryside; England; English; Europe; European; Folly; GB; Great Britain; Hill; National Trust; Negative Space; Place of Worship; Religion; Religious; Ruin; Rural; Saint Michael's; Somerset; South West; Southwest; St Michael's; St Michael's Borough; Sunlight; Tutteyate; UK; United Kingdom; West Country; Winter
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The ruin of St Michael's church on the top of Burrow Mump at Burrowbridge, Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
England; English; Britain; British Isles; Great Britain; UK; United Kingdom; Europe; Parish Church St Michael and All Angels; summer; sunny; 16th Century; churchyard; church tower; tombstones; IPSV code 0770;
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The 16th Century Parish Church of St Michael's and All Angels in Ledbury, Herefordshire, England
St Michael's; St Michael; St Michael's church; church of England; coe; church night; church at night; place of worship; fellowship; congregation; church yard; night photography; 1870; Dalton; skemersdale; skemersdale church; Wigan; Wigan church; Lancashire; Lancashire church; parbold; religion; religions; holy; holy church; English church; history; c of e; tower; bell tower; catholic; Jesus; IPSV3368; IPSV3350; IPSV0771; IPSV7886
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St Michael's Church, built in 1870 as church of England in Dalton, Skemersdale, Near wigan.
St Michael and All Angels Church, Haworth, Bronte, Patrick Bronte, Haworth, church, Bronte sisters, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Branwell Bronte, tourism, West Yorkshire, graveyard, winter, snow on the ground
St Michael and All Angels Church, Haworth, Bronte, Patrick Bronte, Haworth, church, Bronte sisters, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Branwell Bronte, tourism, West Yorkshire, graveyard, winter, snow on the ground
Listed Building; Great Britain; Grade I; Place of Worship; Parish; North Somerset; English; England; Congresbury; GB; European; Europe; Somerset; UK; Sunshine; Sunny; West Country; Village; United Kingdom; Spire; Southwest; South West; Sunlight; Summer; St Andrew; Churchyard; Blue Sky; Britain; 13th Century; August; Church; Church of England; British; British Isles
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St Andrews Church in Congresbury village, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
Listed Building; Great Britain; Grade I; Place of Worship; Parish; North Somerset; English; England; Congresbury; GB; European; Europe; Somerset; UK; Sunshine; Sunny; West Country; Village; United Kingdom; Spire; Southwest; South West; Sunlight; Summer; St Andrew; Churchyard; Blue Sky; Britain; 13th Century; August; Church; Church of England; British; British Isles
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St Andrews Church in Congresbury village, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
Listed Building; Great Britain; Grade I; Place of Worship; Parish; North Somerset; GB; English; England; Congresbury; Gate; European; Europe; UK; Sunshine; Sunny; West Country; Village; United Kingdom; Sunlight; Southwest; South West; Somerset; Summer; St Andrew; Spire; Blue Sky; Britain; 13th Century; August; British; Church of England; Churchyard; British Isles; Church
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St Andrews Church in Congresbury village, North Somerset, England, United Kingdom.
Doddiscombsleigh Parish Church; St Michael's; Devon; Teign Valley; Britain; United Kingdom; IPSV3368 Church of England; IPSV0772 Churches (heritage); IPSV070 Churches (places of worship)
St Michael and All Angels Church Haworth, Bronte, Patrick Bronte, Haworth, church, Bronte sisters, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Branwell Bronte, tourism, West Yorkshire, interior of St Michael and all Angels Church, Haworth
St Michael and All Angels Church Haworth, Bronte, Patrick Bronte, Haworth, church, Bronte sisters, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte, Charlotte Bronte, Branwell Bronte, tourism, West Yorkshire, interior of St Michael and all Angels Church, Haworth
architecture; church; bell tower; churchyard; gravestones; st michael's church; landscape; stone walls; road; grass; trees; bright; blue; beige; green; outdoors; spring; clouds; sky; derbyshire; willington; stone wall; uk; britain; england; united kingdom; europe; porch; religious; religion; christian; Christianity; headstones; welcome sign
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St Michael's Church at Willington in Derbyshire, England. The church which is situated at the junction of Repton Road and Hall Lane, is believed to have part of its structure dating back to Norman times.
Saint Michael's Church; St Michael's Church; Herefordshire; Domesday Book mention 1086; medieval; Herefordshire School font; Norman font; carved around 1170; Welsh Marches
Church; Church of st Andrew; Feniton; East Devon; Parish Church; church yard; head stones; Religious; Church of England; Norman; Listed Building; Grade 2; Grade ll; Local stone; flint; anthony rowe; antrowephotography
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The Parish Church of st Andrew in the Village of Feniton East Devon.A Church of Norman Origin. Made of the Local stone and Flint Rubble; A Grade 2 Listed Building
Church; Church Of St Andrew; Feniton; East Devon; Parish Church; Church Yard; Head Stones; Religious; Church Of England; Norman; Listed Building; Grade 2; Grade Ll; Local Stone; Flint; Anthony Rowe; Antrowephotography
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The Parish Church of st Andrew in the Village of Feniton East Devon.A Church of Norman Origin. Made of the Local stone and Flint Rubble; A Grade 2 Listed Building
Church; Church Of St Andrew; Feniton; East Devon; Parish Church; Church Yard; Head Stones; Religious; Church Of England; Norman; Listed Building; Grade 2; Grade Ll; Local Stone; Flint; Anthony Rowe; Antrowephotography
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The Parish Church of st Andrew in the Village of Feniton East Devon.A Church of Norman Origin. Made of the Local stone and Flint Rubble; A Grade 2 Listed Building
Church; Church Of St Andrew; Feniton; East Devon; Parish Church; Church Yard; slate roof; tiles; Religious; Church Of England; Norman; Listed Building; Grade 2; Grade ll; Local Stone; Flint; Anthony Rowe; Antrowephotography
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The Parish Church of st Andrew in the Village of Feniton East Devon.A Church of Norman Origin. Made of the Local stone and Flint Rubble; A Grade 2 Listed Building
Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; St Mary Redcliffe; Anglican parish church; church; gothic architecture; Grade 1 listed building; spire;
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St Mary Redcliffe is an Anglican parish church located in the Redcliffe district of the English port city of Bristol, close to the city centre. Constructed from the 12th to the 15th centuries, the church is a Grade 1 listed building, renowned for the beauty of its Gothic architecture, having been described by Queen Elizabeth I as "the fairest, goodliest, and most famous parish church in England." The 292 ft (89 m) spire is the third tallest of England's parish churches. It is the tallest building in Bristol.
Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; St Mary Redcliffe; Anglican parish church; church; gothic architecture; Grade 1 listed building; spire;
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St Mary Redcliffe is an Anglican parish church located in the Redcliffe district of the English port city of Bristol, close to the city centre. Constructed from the 12th to the 15th centuries, the church is a Grade 1 listed building, renowned for the beauty of its Gothic architecture, having been described by Queen Elizabeth I as "the fairest, goodliest, and most famous parish church in England." The 292 ft (89 m) spire is the third tallest of England's parish churches. It is the tallest building in Bristol.
Bristol; Gloucestershire; city; port; St Mary Redcliffe; Anglican parish church; church; gothic architecture; Grade 1 listed building; spire;
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St Mary Redcliffe is an Anglican parish church located in the Redcliffe district of the English port city of Bristol, close to the city centre. Constructed from the 12th to the 15th centuries, the church is a Grade 1 listed building, renowned for the beauty of its Gothic architecture, having been described by Queen Elizabeth I as "the fairest, goodliest, and most famous parish church in England." The 292 ft (89 m) spire is the third tallest of England's parish churches. It is the tallest building in Bristol.