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Church of St Nicholas, Wickham, Hampshire


The Church is a very striking example of a church built upon a large mound almost circular in construction. This particular mound had probably been sacred ground for centuries so what could have been more fitting than the building of a first Christian church upon the place hallowed by the people for untold generations?
More info in the link for anyone who is interested: www.stnicholaswickham.org.uk/about-us/church-history
More info in the link for anyone who is interested: www.stnicholaswickham.org.uk/about-us/church-history
Special K, Ernest CH, Frans Schols, trester88 and 14 other people have particularly liked this photo
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A terrific capture and an interesting link Keith, thank you.
Have a nice day ;-)
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