
St. David's Church A Church has been on this site since the 12th century. Parts of the present...
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St. David's Church Unusual features of the Church are the Tower being built on the North side...
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The Church Tower The Church Tower has six bells. One dated 1962, one dated 1911, one...
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The Church Cross The remains of the Church Cross in the Churchyard dates from the 14th century.
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The North Entrance The Porch dates from the 12th century and the roof is covered with...
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The Porch In the Porch is what appears to be part of the donations toward the Harvest...
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The Nave The three arches leading to the Chancel and the side Chapels date from...
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The Font The Perpendicular Font dates from the 15th century.
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Painting of King David The painting of King David hangs over the Chancel Arch. The biblical...
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The Pulpit The Pulpit dates from the early 17th century. It was moved in the 19th...
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The Church Organ Sometime between 1948 and 1951 electricity was installed in the Church so the...
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The Chancel The Chancel was re-built in the early part of the 14th century and is not...
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Memorial Plaque This Memorial Plaque on the South Wall reads "To the Glory of God...
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The Priest's Door The Priest's Door is near the Altar in the south wall.
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The Squint The Squint gives a direct view from the Belfry to the Altar so that the...
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The Altar The Altar is inscribed "The Gift of William Kelwaie 1613".
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The Chancel and Nave Looking toward the West Window from the Altar.
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Church Street Church Street viewed from the Churchyard.
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Broadclose Way Looking along Broadclose Way from the Churchyard.
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The War Memorial The War Memorial is on the corner of Broadclose Way and High Lane.
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The War Memorial The inscription on the War Memorial. Many more names are on the sides of the...
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High Lane Looking along High Lane from the corner of Broadclose Way. The War...
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Broadclose Way Looking along Broadclose Way from High Lane with the War Memorial on the corner.
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Copse Cottage Copse Cottage is on the bend in Peacock Hill.
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Peacock Hill Autumn colours starting to appear on the corner of Blind Lane and Peacock Hill.
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Blind Lane Looking down Blind Lane from Peacock Hill.
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Peacock Hill Peacock Hill is named after Arthur Braithwaite Peacock, Vicar of this Parish...
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Peacock Hill House The business premises of Odgers Conservation Consultants who are historic...
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Road Direction Sign This road direction sign is on the junction of High Lane and Church Street.
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Church Street Church Street from High Lane.
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Mill Lane Leaving the Village towards open countryside.
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Tootle Bridge Tootle Bridge passes over the River Brue.
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River Brue Lovely walks can be taken through fields along side the River Brue.
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Mill House Mill House beside open fields.
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The Mill Stream Beautiful walks beside the Millstream leading to the Mill House in the distance.
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Mill House This is a newly restored Georgian Mill House offering accomodation....
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