The Church of the Good Shepherd, Lullington

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The Church of the Good Shepherd, Lullington

Image: © Marathon Taken: 18 Apr 2011

Reached up a pretty footpath, Lullington Church, also known as the Church of the Good Shepherd, is claimed to be the smallest church in England. It was built from the remains of the chancel of an earlier church that was destroyed by fire during the 17th century. It measures 16 feet square and seats 20 people. The remains of the earlier church can be seen in the foreground.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.806583
Longitude
0.167676