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England - Melverley, St. Peter’s Church
St. Peter’s Church in Melverley is situated on the banks of the River Vyrnwy. The church was rebuilt in 1406 to replace the wooden chapel, which was burnt down during the Welsh uprisings in 1401. All that remains of the old building is the Saxon font, which is still used for baptisms today. It features also a Jacobean pulpit and a lectum (1727) with a chained bible.
The current timber-framed, wattle and daub, black and white church is one of only three such churches to be found in Shropshire and one of twenty-seven in England and the oldest of its kind. There is not one nail in the building.
The current timber-framed, wattle and daub, black and white church is one of only three such churches to be found in Shropshire and one of twenty-seven in England and the oldest of its kind. There is not one nail in the building.
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Happy sunny week ahead:)
Have a great new week ;-)
Have a nice week !!!!
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Erich
Thank you for the usual impeccable note.
Great photo and history!
It seems to me that I saw it before ....
Anyway, this is a very beautiful little church and a good photograph too.
Jaap van 't Veen club has replied to Christiane ♥.•*¨`*•✿Best wishes
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Wünsche noch ein schönes Wochenende,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
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