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Challenge: Where is this? IV
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
If we're both right, you can have it as I'm struggling for somewhere interesting. If not, ...
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Ah yes! I've seen this on TV but cannot accurately remember where. Is it Dover castle?
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Well done, you've got it! Over to you.
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
How about St Stephen's, Copley (near Halifax) - c.1847-53. Built by W H Crossland (a pupil of Scott) for Edward Akroyd, a noted Halifax philanthropist. He also established Akroydon, another model village (and which has a church by Scott himself).
Andrew
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Sounds like an interesting place to visit. I look forward to someone knowing where this is...Originally posted by StephenL View PostTime for another clue? It was built opposite a model village for the use of the local mill workers.
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Time for another clue? It was built opposite a model village for the use of the local mill workers.
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Sorry, right country, wrong county.
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Is this near Stapleford Abbots
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Hmm. Apsed east end, bell-cote over chancel arch, hint of transept, very odd windows, 19th century, probably high church CofE/RC. Still thinking ..... !
Andrew
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Want a clue? It is now regarded by the appropriate religion's governing body as "redundant".
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Fantastic architecture, I like the twin Bell cote.
Haven't a clue of the location but will be interested in knowing where it is.
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Re: Challenge: Where is this? IV
Confession time: I thought it was a sail loft, and that's what I Googled to get the result!
Anyway, back to churches:
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