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This I took quite a few years ago. It is a church and not too far from town, but which village is the church in? [attachment=152]
Dunno, but it's really cute.
(03-01-2009 06:23 PM)Butterflygirl Wrote: [ -> ]Dunno, but it's really cute.

Is that the church in Selborne? Looks familiar but cant quite remember
(04-01-2009 09:18 AM)non-stick Wrote: [ -> ]Is that the church in Selborne? Looks familiar but cant quite remember
No, it's not as far as Selborne non-stick.
Mind you, I'm no expert on churches in our area, but I do like interesting things to take pictures of. Maybe this church is just not very well known, although the village is quite well known. Cool
OK,if this helps I also took a picture of the church in this village.
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St Martins Church, Ellisfield.
So you must have been inside it to take the window picture.

There's a good pub nearby too Big Grin
(17-01-2009 10:38 AM)keepontriking Wrote: [ -> ]St Martins Church, Ellisfield.
So you must have been inside it to take the window picture.
There's a good pub nearby too Big Grin
Yes, you've got it keepontriking, and It's only a mile or so away as the crow flies, and that good pub is the Fox I believe. Worth a visit....................

Yes I was inside the church, in fact stained glass windows are exceptionally easy to take. Just point and shoot like the advertising men tell you................
The Fox used to be excellent. But after a couple of changes of ownership they've changed it. The food is too fancy and the ales (the reason most people went there) have mostly gone to be replaced by a variety of lagers.
(19-01-2009 10:16 AM)Chester Wrote: [ -> ]The Fox used to be excellent. But after a couple of changes of ownership they've changed it. The food is too fancy and the ales (the reason most people went there) have mostly gone to be replaced by a variety of lagers.
I haven't been in there for a long time, but it does seem to be a bit up-market now. Oh well, that's life I suppose. Pubs can't rely on the farmer with his half pint of best and a packet of nuts anymore.
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