A photograph a day taken in and around Leek and the Staffordshire moorlands
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
Foxt church
Foxt village church was built here in 1838, at almost the sole expense of the Rev. John Sneyd, the incumbent of Ipstones, at a cost of £800; it is in the early English style, with a tower, and contains 150 sittings.
In India, today is Sunday... I feel happy to see this photo...
ReplyDeleteLovely old stone church! I'm glad you included the churchyard too — I can't remember ever seeing churches with graveyards here.
ReplyDeleteNice church, nice shot. The spireless square tower makes it look very English.
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