Inside the church which is 13th century and again we were lucky as the flowers from Easter were being watered as we entered, after a quick chat to the ladies we started to admire the church, it's flowers and architecture. Below are my interpretation of the wonderful church.
Parts were added between the 13-14 and 15th century's nearly doubling its size.
13th Century Medallion in window.
A couple of sets of Easter flowers.
View if the Organ from the North Chapel.
Rear of the Organ with it's square base pipes and the wonderful roof.
Flower is a very dark Tower entrance.
Well what a great array of flower, we were so lucky to catch then in there glory.
Off home we went after a lovely weekend in our " new" campervan.
Thanks for looking. Best regards, Mike.
Fabulous flower arrangements, I bet the inside of the church smelt wonderful with all those spring flowers. Are you planning your next adventure.?
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I'm back Mike ... lovely posts from your time away ...I hope we will share lots of trips with you and Sue.... the weather needs to warm up soon!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Church.. smashing pictures so we can all enjoy it . xxx
Lovely flowers, beautiful church.....Looking forward to
ReplyDeleteall your pursuits in the coming months.....mmmmm cant wait !
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I like the windows Mike they stand out great.
ReplyDeleteLook forward to next weekend with luck it will be dry