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Path crossroads on quarry walk
A tree-lined path leads from Castle Road (through a former quarry site) towards Tanner's Hill. A path leads left up towards Deed's Close, and another leads right up to North Road.
Image: © David Anstiss
Taken: 13 Nov 2010
0.08 miles
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Oak Walk, Hythe
Image: © Chris Whippet
Taken: 21 Jul 2009
0.08 miles
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Path junction in a former quarry
A tree lined path leads from Castle Road (right) towards Tanner's Hill. Another path leads left up to a playing field near Deed's Close.
Image: © David Anstiss
Taken: 13 Nov 2010
0.09 miles
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Church of St Leonard Hythe
The Church of St Leonard in Hythe, Kent.
The two bays, four pairs of triforium arches and two of the three clerestory windows
of the north wall of the chancel, viewed from the south chancel aisle.
"Early English Gothic" style, constructed in about 1210, during the reign of King Henry the Third,
with restoration work carried out in the 19th century.
A special feature here at Hythe are the many exceedingly tall round columns,
constructed some of local Bethersden marble and some of Purbeck marble.
Philbhu image ref: P7110836ag
Image: © Phil Brandon Hunter
Taken: 11 Jul 2024
0.09 miles
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St. Leonard's churchyard, Hythe
The church was founded soon after the Norman invasion but it has changed and grown over the centuries. Looking towards North Road.
Image: © pam fray
Taken: 21 May 2017
0.10 miles
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The crypt of St. Leonard's church, Hythe
Also known as the ossuary or bonehouse. It is the largest and best preserved collection of ancient skulls and human bones in Britain, containing some 1,200 skulls and 8,000 thigh bones. It is estimated that the total number of individuals represented is 2,000. On the left is a 'wall' of thigh bones.
Image: © pam fray
Taken: 21 May 2017
0.10 miles
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Church of St Leonard Hythe
The 13th century Chancel of the Church of St Leonard in Hythe, Kent.
The four pairs of triforium arches and three clerestory windows of the north wall,
and the vaulted ceiling and triple lancet east windows.
"Early English Gothic" style, constructed in about 1210, during the reign of King Henry the Third,
with restoration work carried out in the 19th century.
A special feature here at Hythe are the many exceedingly tall round columns,
constructed some of local Bethersden marble and some of Purbeck marble.
Philbhu image ref: P7110846ag
Image: © Phil Brandon Hunter
Taken: 11 Jul 2024
0.10 miles
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Church of St Leonard Hythe
The Church of St Leonard in Hythe, Kent.
The chancel and triple lancet windows of the east wall viewed from the nave.
"Early English Gothic" style, constructed in about 1210, during the reign of King Henry the Third,
with restoration work carried out in the 19th century.
A special feature here at Hythe are the many exceedingly tall round columns,
constructed some of local Bethersden marble and some of Purbeck marble.
Philbhu image ref: P7110868ag
Image: © Phil Brandon Hunter
Taken: 11 Jul 2024
0.10 miles
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Hythe, St. Leonard's Church: Piscina in St. Edmund's Chapel
Image: © Michael Garlick
Taken: 17 Jan 2017
0.10 miles
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Hythe, St. Leonard's Church: The Major Lyall Brandreth window
Major Brandreth died at Gallipoli on 6th June 1915. The window is also dedicated to the memory of his only daughter, Lilias, who died later the same year.
Image: © Michael Garlick
Taken: 17 Jan 2017
0.10 miles