And, oh, this church is something special. It's a small church with a thatched roof in the middle of nowhere, still consecrated but not used so it is looked after by the Churches Conservation Trust and they have done a good job. It feels very old and it feels like it has soul, or spirit, or whatever it is that people conjure from out of the ether, and it feels clean and good and light. I was really a little blown away to be honest.
Monday, 12 September 2016
Then back to the car for the next on David's itinerary, Heckingham. Heckingham Church is beautiful, It has an extraordinary carved door frame made of white stone protected by a small porch. I took photos but you have to see this for real my photo doesn't do it justice. This is a pretty good entrance.
And, oh, this church is something special. It's a small church with a thatched roof in the middle of nowhere, still consecrated but not used so it is looked after by the Churches Conservation Trust and they have done a good job. It feels very old and it feels like it has soul, or spirit, or whatever it is that people conjure from out of the ether, and it feels clean and good and light. I was really a little blown away to be honest.
And, oh, this church is something special. It's a small church with a thatched roof in the middle of nowhere, still consecrated but not used so it is looked after by the Churches Conservation Trust and they have done a good job. It feels very old and it feels like it has soul, or spirit, or whatever it is that people conjure from out of the ether, and it feels clean and good and light. I was really a little blown away to be honest.
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Heckingham
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