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Tag Archives: parish church
On the Doorstep: St Michael and All Angels, Horsenden
The church reveals itself slowly as you walk between the yew trees that hide it from the gate. The spot has a pleasant feel, nestling close to walls of the big house next door and surrounded by the sheltering branches … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Churches, History, Photography
Tagged buckinghamshire, Buckinghamshire churches, grubbe, horsenden, parish church
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Close to home: St Michael and all Angels, Waddesdon
One of the reasons we have found for visiting and documenting our ancient churches is that we do not know for how long they will remain as they are. There is a fashion at the moment for revamping their interiors, … Continue reading
Posted in Churches, History, Photography
Tagged medieval architecture, Norman architecture, norman church, parish church
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