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Structure #7

Posted bytoby19608th Jan 2021Posted inStructureLeave a comment on Structure #7

Churches #8

Strange folk in Baldock … and Cottered. Happy New Year.

Posted bytoby196031st Dec 2020Posted inChurchesTags:Baldock, Cottered1 Comment on Churches #8

Churches #7

More photographs than usual for this post. It’s one of my favourite churches – St. Mary’s at Ashwell, a beautiful village where two rivers rise. The graffiti in the church is touching, sobering, an emotive bridge to distant forbears. In this year 2020, it is particularly redolent, an obvious link between past and present andContinue reading “Churches #7”

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Wood #5

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Churches #6

Standon

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Structure #6

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

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Churches #5

The church at St. Paul’s Walden dates from the 13th or 14th century and retains some early features. Ancient graves discovered close by indicate much earlier religious activity of some ilk. The church was refurbished in Georgian times. While much may have been lost then, the result is still pleasing. The soft Hertfordshire stone usedContinue reading “Churches #5”

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Wood #4

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Structure #5

Tempus fugit

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Churches #4

In 1775, Sir Lionel Lyde, a local landowner, tore down much of the 12th century church at Ayot St. Lawrence, leaving what remained as a ‘feature’ while he built a Palladian style church in a nearby field. The new church is pictured above and below are two shots of the remains of the old.

Posted bytoby196020th Nov 2020Posted inChurchesTags:hertfordshire churchesLeave a comment on Churches #4

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