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Pershore - Abbey
Pershore - Abbey
Pershore - Abbey
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Castle Frome - St Michael & All Angels
Castle Frome - St Michael & All Angels
Castle Frome - St Michael & All Angels
Castle Frome - St Michael & All Angels
Castle Frome - St Michael & All Angels
Castle Frome - St Michael & All Angels
Castle Frome - St Michael & All Angels
IMG 1276-001-Ruby Road E17
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IMG 1289-001-Electric Trams 1905
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Hereford - Cathedral
Hereford - Cathedral
Beckford - St John the Baptist
Beckford - St John the Baptist
Beckford - St John the Baptist
Beckford - St John the Baptist
Beckford - St John the Baptist
Beckford - St John the Baptist
Deerhurst - St Mary's Priory Church
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Beckford - St John the Baptist
Beckford is known to have been settled by the Romans. The Anglo-Saxons filled the vacuum caused by the Roman withdrawal from Britain and the Saxon Chronicles of Worcestershire record it as “Beccanforda”. It is documented that a monastery and church, almost certainly of timber, were here in the 8th century.
The central tower, its base having round-headed Norman windows, suggests a Norman cruciform church. The nave is Norman and there may have been an apsidal chancel where the tower is now. The chancel is Early English style from around 1310.
The central tower, its base having round-headed Norman windows, suggests a Norman cruciform church. The nave is Norman and there may have been an apsidal chancel where the tower is now. The chancel is Early English style from around 1310.
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