The ancient yew in St Mary's Churchyard, Eastling

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The ancient yew in St Mary's Churchyard, Eastling

Image: © Marathon Taken: 7 Jul 2016

St Mary's Church at Eastling was "grossly over-restored" according to John Newman in Pevsner's Buildings of England: North-East and East Kent. He also refers to the "colossally aged yew tree by the west porch". The west doorway is Norman. Both are seen in this photograph.

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Image Location

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51.274207
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0.815773