External view of Leper Window at St Martins Church

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External view of Leper Window at St Martins Church

Image: © Eric Foster Taken: 7 Aug 2011

The outside of the Leper Window at St Martins Church, now like all the stained glass windows of the church protected by steel mesh and anti vandal paint. Below the window is a small holy water stoup which lends credence to the belief that this window existed for the giving of the sacrament to persons not able to be inside the church itself.

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Image Location

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50.453385
Longitude
-4.461039