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Pictures of the Church following churchyard renovation
The churchyard was refurbished under the guidance of the PCC and involving a number of PCC and village members during 2004 and 2005. The key objectives were to provide a more open outlook to enjoy this fine village church and create a tidy yet traditional feel to the churchyard. The churchyard continues to benefit from regular maintenance. The following pictures were taken in Spring/early Summer 2005. 1. The church from the North West |  |
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2. Front of the Church
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3. The churchyard from the gates
| viewed from the gates towards one of the fine yews and converted barns beyond. |  |
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4. Churchyard and poppies
| viewed from the West - poppies and wildflower area. |  |
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5. The West door
| viewed across the stream and churchyard from the west |  |
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