St Day - Old Church of All Saints - Western façade

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St Day - Old Church of All Saints - Western façade

Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 3 Apr 2024

A closer view of the western façade of the abandoned Old Church of All Saints in St Day seen in Image Note that the white crucifix is in the southern (right) niche and the central niche contains a large door. Compare this with Peter Wood's photo taken in 2017 Image] where the crucifix is in the central (at that time, blocked) niche. This is also how it appears on the church's own website: https://www.stdayoldchurch.org

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Image Location

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50.237328
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-5.18285