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"Both the rich man and the poor man die, and both are salted for the pit" [Maltese saying]
Showing posts with label Derelict. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Derelict. Show all posts
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Wednesday, 13 March 2013
Anglican Cemetery Management
Location:
Swaffham, Norfolk, UK
Wednesday, 31 October 2012
No vault
Labels:
Derelict,
granite,
isle of Wight,
Ventnor
Location:
Ventnor, Isle of Wight, UK
Monday, 8 October 2012
Dereliction
Location:
Niton, Isle of Wight, UK
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Moving to dereliction
Labels:
All Saints,
Billockby,
Church,
Derelict,
Vernacular
Location:
Billockby, Norfolk NR29, UK
Monday, 17 September 2012
All Saints - Billockby
All Saints - Billockby [Link]
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Labels:
All Saints,
Billockby,
Church,
Derelict
Location:
Billockby, Norfolk NR29, UK
Saturday, 15 September 2012
Billockby - Norfolk
All Saints - Billockby [Link]
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All Saints - Billockby [Link]
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Location:
Billockby, Norfolk NR29, UK
Thursday, 30 August 2012
Saint Mary - Haddiscoe
Location:
Haddiscoe, Norfolk, UK
Thursday, 16 August 2012
Saint Mark's Norwich
Urban dereliction Saint Mark's New Lakenham, Norwich [Link] © Godric Godricson |
Labels:
Derelict,
Saint Mark
Location:
Hall Rd, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Wednesday, 8 August 2012
Iron work and dereliction
Iron work and dereliction Saint Mark's New Lakenham, Norwich [Link] © Godric Godricson |
Labels:
Derelict,
Norwich,
Railings,
Saint Mark
Location:
Hall Rd, Norwich, Norfolk, UK
Sunday, 1 July 2012
All Saints - Beachamwell
All Saints - Beechamwell |
The ruined Church of All Saints - Beachamwell, is the sort of site that I really like. It is romantic, fragile and away from the crowds. The Church is also ruined and the sort of place that would be included in a 'lost graveyard' report.
The site is dramatic and out of the way down a footpath and on a slight rise in the land. All Saints is ruined, vulnerable and momentarily dramatic as it finally falls into the same ground from which it arose. The flints that forms the remaining walls are seperating from each other and on a hot day in June 2012 it was hard to see where the walls began and ended. The wind blew through the site and the wild grasses rustled in an evocative sort of way.
The outline of the Church was evident from walking the site and the lumps and bumps of the field were noticed underfoot. There were no burials evident amongst the grasses and I'm sure that even if there were stone memorials they have long gone as the locals robbed the site of building materials for the world of the living. The remaining walls have plants colonising the mortar and the the wild flowers help the final stages of dissolution.
All Saints - Beachamwell Crumbling walls in a sea of grass © Godric Godricson |
All Saints - Beachamwell "Big sky country" © Godric Godricson |
All Saints - Beachamwell © Godric Godricson |
Labels:
All Saints,
Beechamwell,
Derelict,
Ruin
Location:
Beachamwell, Norfolk PE37, UK
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