jess81
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all saints, Oxwick, Norfolk
Now this one was a little harder to find, so the photos start with the view from the main road, as you can see it's entrance is hidden withing the bushes! wouldn't have guessed it was up there if it wasn't for the public footpath sign, kind of gave it away for some reason.
This church probably saddened me the most, it would have been so beautiful in it's day, such a lovely setting. I was very saddened to see a babies grave, only one day old, it did get to me and i felt bad for not being able to put flowers down and there was none about either, silly i know but i'm a woman!!
Not much of it left again, and some parts over grown but easily accessible.
Apparently declared redundant in 1946 which was when the roof was taken off as they seemed to do with most of the churches, mainly due to the value, the tower had already been lost but still has the base of it.
the baby, born august 12th 1871 died on the 13th which was a sunday
Now this one was a little harder to find, so the photos start with the view from the main road, as you can see it's entrance is hidden withing the bushes! wouldn't have guessed it was up there if it wasn't for the public footpath sign, kind of gave it away for some reason.
This church probably saddened me the most, it would have been so beautiful in it's day, such a lovely setting. I was very saddened to see a babies grave, only one day old, it did get to me and i felt bad for not being able to put flowers down and there was none about either, silly i know but i'm a woman!!
Not much of it left again, and some parts over grown but easily accessible.
Apparently declared redundant in 1946 which was when the roof was taken off as they seemed to do with most of the churches, mainly due to the value, the tower had already been lost but still has the base of it.
the baby, born august 12th 1871 died on the 13th which was a sunday