Andrew Trundlewagon's photos with the keyword: Architecture
Coombes church DSC 4870
23 Jul 2024 |
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Another church from my walk along the river Adur. This is a Saxon church simply called Coombes church after the tiny village of Coombes. It is so obscure that no one knows which saint it was originally dedicated to. It is built into the side of a hill, so that one end is partially buried. The tower collapsed in the 18th century and was never replaced. The bell, however, survived and dates from the 11th century. It is thought the bell was cast in Normandy. (Sussex, UK).
river adur st botolphs DSC 4775
23 Jul 2024 |
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The church of St. Botolph's along the river Adur near Bramber. The building was founded by the Saxons, and subsequently modified. In Norman times it was renamed St Peter de Vetere Ponte (St Peter of the Old Bridge) as it stood by a bridge crossing the river. With time the river Adur silted up and it was no longer possible to sail up to Bramber, and the bridge fell into disuse. The original Saxon name (St. Botolph's) was then reinstated. There are many churches dedicated to St. Botolph's throughout England, and, intriguingly, the name Boston, as int he city in the UK, is a corruption of Botolph's. (Sussex, UK).
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