Grid reference SO6631
near to Much Marcle, County of Herefordshire, England
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Ploughed field near St. Mary's Church, Kempley
Looking along what should be a footpath to Saycells and Friar's Court.
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Road junction in Kempley
Road junction near Kempley church which can be seen in the background.
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Kemp window, St Mary's church, Kempley
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Orchard
Looking over the border into Gloucestershire near Saycells, Kempley.
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Sunlit pattern through a church window
Bright, spring sunshine streams through the lancet window in the tower of St. Mary's Church, Kempley, producing this pattern on the stonework.
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View across the churchyard from the porch of St. Mary's
Towards Court Farm, across the wild daffodils.
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Road junction at Kempley
Roads leading to Much Marcle, Kempley and Dymock from this road junction.
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Kempley Church
Noted for the display of daffodils in spring, and for the medieval murals inside the church.
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Fields near St. Mary's church, Kempley
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The chancel arch, St. Mary's, Kempley
The arch is decorated with chevrons and the head of the shafts are said to be "carved in the distinctive manner of the 'Dymock' school."
The east window is thought to have been added soon after the church was decorated... (more)
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St. Mary's Church (Kempley) (set of 2 images)
This delightful remote church is now owned by English Heritage, and this contains the oldest timber roof in England as well as Great Britain. There is a lot of notable wall paintings to be found inside, and the pink colour for the body of... (more)
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Friar's Court, Kempley
Viewed across farmland from the north-west.
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