The churchyard of St Mary's Church, Newington

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The churchyard of St Mary's Church, Newington

Image: © Marathon Taken: 25 Apr 2015

John Newman in Pevsner's Kent volume of the Buildings of England describes the tower of St Mary's as "among the finest of these characteristically Kentish ones." It is also well-known at apple blossom time as it rises above a sea of blossom. This interesting grave is next to the main path leading to the south door.

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Image Location

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51.356602
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0.673443