St Dunstan's Church, South Brent

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St Dunstan's Church, South Brent

Image: © Adrian Platt Taken: 29 Aug 2009

The church is surrounded by the raw scars of improvements made to ease access into the Church. The building is a former 1914-18 military hut that has been adapted to become the Roman Catholic Church for Brent. The priest is a member of the Benedictine community at Buckfast Abbey. The Abbey's maintenance staff look after the church and its small grassed yard. The Church looks more attractive in the snow - Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.4268
Longitude
-3.836906