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Parish church of St. James, Gawsworth


RickDB

47mm - 1/160s at f/8.0 -ISO 200, handheld


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A typical English Perpendicular style church, built on the site of a 13th

century chapel. The limestone nave dates from about 1430 but the 103'

tower is constructed from pink sandstone. Several members of the

Fitton family are buried in the church and there is an effigy of Mary

Fitton, possibly the "Dark Lady" of Shakespeare's sonnets.

Perhaps not deserving of high marks for originality, there are 100 year

old postcards that are almost identical, but this is still a charming view

that I hope you will enjoy!

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