Pentecostal Topiary, Butts Road, Coventry

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Pentecostal Topiary, Butts Road, Coventry

Image: © A J Paxton Taken: 12 Jun 2021

Raised bed with severely-trimmed bushes (various species, but not yew) outside the Elim Pentecostal Church. It is oddly reminiscent of the marzipan balls on a simnel cake, but there are too many bushes for the 11 disciples (minus Judas Iscariot), so perhaps it represents the women weeping at the foot of the cross, or perhaps believers generally ('When I survey the wondrous cross'), who knows?

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Image Location

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52.405424
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-1.520171