The approach to the church of St Peter and St Paul, Shoreham

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The approach to the church of St Peter and St Paul, Shoreham

Image: © Marathon Taken: 16 Sep 2014

Shoreham in the Darent Valley is one of the most attractive villages in Kent. The artist Samuel Palmer (1805–1881) lived in the village from 1826 to 1835. Shoreham had the dubious distincton of being the most bombed village in the United Kingdom during the Second World War. This is Church Street and the lych gate through to the churchyard of St Peter and St Paul.

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