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An old cemetery can be seen in the distance. The church located in a Medieval English village.
The parish church of All Saints in the small hamlet of Newton by Castle Acre in Norfolk, eastern England, with part of the graveyard. It was probably once cruciform and has been considerably altered over the centuries, although much of the church is obviously Saxon or early Norman.
Salisbury Wiltshire, uk, 10, October, 2022 door arch of Salisbury cathedral,  English gothic architecture
The parish church of St. Andrew at the North Norfolk village of Little Snoring.   The attractive Norman round tower is unusual in that it is detached from the church having been part of a much older now demolished church.
Gothic ancient church door embraced by the trunk and spreading roots of a yew, emanating a serene and mysterious aura. Amazing naturally framed doorway at St Edwards Church, famous tourist attraction.
Couple on horseback in front of San Sebastián Hospital in Córdoba, Spain. Vintage halftone photo etching circa 19th century.
Closed double doors of a Norman church in the UK.
Lovely English church door front and rose gardenSimilar Images
Distant focus of a wooden door, with entry to the cathedral crypt. The red sign on the door informs visitors to use another door.
North door detail of St Mary the Virgin Church  in West Walton, Norfolk, on a winter day.
Entrance door to St Marys Parish Church in North Marston, Buckinghamshire
An image of Old Amersham, England, capturing the quintessential charm of this historic market town. Nestled in the Chiltern Hills, Old Amersham is renowned for its picturesque High Street, lined with traditional pubs, independent boutiques, and beautiful half-timbered buildings. The town is also celebrated for its rich history, including the Amersham Museum housed in a 15th-century building, and its role in the early Quaker movement. Surrounded by scenic countryside, Old Amersham offers a blend of cultural heritage, architectural beauty, and natural landscapes, making it a beloved destination in Buckinghamshire.
Church of St Mary in Kenardington in Kent. The tower dates from 1170AD
Front of the Romanesque Church of San Isidoro in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
A doorway at the historic St. Marys church, also known as the Church of St. Mary the Virgin, in the beautiful market town of Saffron Walden in Essex, UK.
The Rock of Cashel
St Andrew’s Church Walberswick Suffolk has ruins of the former church in the grounds stain glass windows
The exterior of St Marys Church in East Guldeford with cemetery, surrounded by trees, with grass in the foreground and a moody sky.
A closeup shot of the patterns in the architecture of the building in black and white.
Stow on the Wold St Edward's Church magical yew tree door in the Cotswolds Gloucestershire of England UK. The wooden door was placed in the 13th century. The legend says that J. R. R. Tolkien visited Stow-on-the-Wold on his tours of the Cotswolds when he was an Oxford academic and inspired Doors of Durin in the Lord of the Rings.
Canterbury, Kent, England, UK - July 26, 2024: This image shows the entrance to the Eastbridge Hospital of St Thomas the Martyr, in Canterbury.
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view of church with round tower\n\nEast Norfolk, Uk            October
St. Alban's Church, aka the English Church, is an Anglican church in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was built in 1885-87 in the typical English style with limestone and flint, designed by the British architect Arthur Blomfield.
Kinloss Abbey stands in a picturesque setting, approximately 3 miles east of the town of Forres and a few minutes drive from Findhorn Beach.\nKinloss Abbey was founded in 1150 and is still used as a burial ground today.
Stow on the Wold is a historic market town nestled in the Cotswolds. Known for its large market square, ancient cross, and the blend of medieval and modern architecture, this town epitomizes the charm and heritage of rural England amidst rolling hills and natural beauty.
St Margaret's Church, Rainham, Kent. Mainly Gothic design with some Norman remains. The tower is 100ft, (30meters) high and was built in 1480.
St John the Baptist on Wrotham Road at Meopham in Kent, England, with names visible on tombstones.
Entrance of Penshurst church and cemetery in Kent, United Kingdom
hailes abbey - ruins of medieval cistercian monastery near winchcombe in the english cotswolds england uk
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