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druid

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This was right next to a small country road I was driving along a couple of weeks ago. Anchors on and abandon the battle wagon in the mud so I can go back and have a look. It's obviously looked after and had several vases with fresh (though different age) flowers in. No sign of grave stones in the grass around it. The grass only had a small amount of winter growth so must have been cut relatively recently.


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I liked that Druid, the pic of the door was interesting, probably all the bits that went to create it were made locally, Nicely Done, Thanks
 
im going to wales in a couple of weeks, i really should seek out some of these churches...
I hope I'm not stepping on Druids post by doing this but Wales has some wonderful old churches I have visited quite a few and write blogs on them. This ne nocked my socks off when I saw it. It is still in use as a parish church with quite a congregation but the place is so unique I've not come across one like it since
My Grave place : St Cewydd's
 

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