
Today I went with my host to shop in Kennerleigh, a small nearby village. There's an old church there, with this reinforced door.

The nave with lovely stained glass panels - click on the photo for a closer view.

From the outside. A peaceful place to be buried.

There are also houses there with traditional thatched roofs. This one looks like it's had birds building nests in it below the chimney-pot.

The rear of the little village store, with a traditional Dr Who-style phone box.
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I love that patch of Iris clustered around the grave stone.
Brings back memories of when I was in England.
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