The porch of St Anne's orthodox church
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Image: © David Smith Taken: 12 Sep 2015
Most orthodox churches have three sections, and some ceremonies require all three to be used. As this chapel was not built as an orthodox chapel, it only has two sections, and those ceremonies requiring three make use of the porch as number three. There is an old carved face in the wall above the porch