Roger (Grisly)'s photos with the keyword: North Curry

Norman/|Gothic

03 Feb 2026 38 58 165
The historic Church of St Peter and St Paul in North Curry, a village in Somerset, England. It's a prominent medieval parish church often called the "Cathedral of the Moors" due to its impressive size and grandeur relative to the surrounding low-lying Somerset Levels landscape.The church is Grade I listed by Historic England, The main structure visible today dates primarily from around 1300, featuring elements like the lower tower stages, transepts, and nave in a transitional Norman-to-Gothic style. Only the north doorway survives from the original 9tn century Norman building. It's known for its striking architecture, including a distinctive tower, ornate porch with statuary, large window. HWW to all !

Levels River,

23 Jan 2026 26 31 174
An overcast day on the Somerset Levels and the River Tone at New Bridge, Curry Moor! The Tone which flows into the River Parrett and enters the sea at Bridgwater bay is one of seven major waterways that keep the levels dry, most of the time anyway,

Tall Trees.

13 Nov 2025 35 60 308
A rural autumnal scene from Curry Moor on the edge of the Somerset Levels! The Levels are a vast, low-lying wetland area in Somerset,covering about 650 km² (250 sq mi) Mostly just 3–8 metres above sea level. The main rivers are the Axe, Brue, Parrett, Tone and their tributaries. Much of the land would naturally flood in winter; it is kept dry by an elaborate network of drains (“rhynes”), pumping stations and raised river banks. Feel free to enlarge,,,,,,,,, HFF to one and all!

Fallen Fence!

23 Oct 2025 44 92 348
A reasonably warm October afternoon on the fringe of the Somerset Levels just outside of the village of North Curry, Autumn colours and winter berries show how fast the seasons are changing! The south-western parts of the Somerset Levels extend into the north and west of the parish, HFF and a nice weekend to all,,,,,, A large view for detail please A Forever Autumn link, www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K2b5S3bafM&list=RD0K2b5S3bafM&start_radio=1