22 Comments CherryPie on Feb 3rd 2014
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22 Comments CherryPie on Feb 3rd 2014
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Wow, isn’t that BEAUTIFUL? Gorgeous.
It was a hidden gem
I only found it because I was looking at the Flodden connections in the anniversary year.
This is a superb presentation of this magnificent Scottish church Cherie… it is very graceful but built with rough stones… and it represents its people well….peter:)
Penny’s Mum was born in Motherwell !!
I love the borders between Scotland and England. I certainly visited some fine churches whilst I was there in September.
It’s superb!
It is a beauty
excellent shots. really loved the symmetry in the first one and the fine finish on the wood of the pulpit.
Thanks Ayush
Wow, the ceiling is really unusual!
Looks more like a crypt to me.
I hadn’t thought of that until you mentioned it
love the architecture of english churches.
There are certainly some fine old churches to explore here.
Wow! That’s some church!
The next one that I am going to show I have seen referred to as a mini Durham Cathedral.
Hello Cherry,
Wonderful pictures all the lovely wood, The church does look like a crypt.
I have been dropping huge hints to dearest about buying me a new camera for my birthday later this month.
Have you been to the Coach House recently, since Toby and Leonora retired?
They’ve got some hot competition with The Bluebell reopening nearby
Kind regards Di..xx
I hope you get your new camera for your Birthday
We went to the Coach House at the end of last season (September) just before Leona and Toby closed their business there. I have very fond memories of the visit.
You can read all about our adventures here:
http://cherryonhertravels.wordpress.com/category/2013-newcastle-crookham/
And see a gallery of the photos here:
http://cherryonhertravelsgallery.wordpress.com/2013/09/15/newcastle-crookham-2013/
That is a really unusual Church, Cherie – the Nave looks like an upturned boat
Now you come to mention it is does!! It brings on a whole new concept to Noah and his Ark!
It really is awe-inspiring to imagine the masons and architects who built ancient churches and cathedrals – without the help of computers or modern lifting equipment.
I quite agree
Looks very small but there seems lots of light. I don’t think I’ve come across this before … might have to google it.
We came across it as part of the Flodden trail last year. It is a lovely church.