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Churchyard, The Church of St Denis
The churchyard is large and well cared for with many old and interesting gravestones and tombs.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 2 Oct 2010
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Bench Mark, Silk Willoughby
The bench mark is to be found on the west side of the Church of St Denis. For a photograph of the church
Image and for further information on the cut mark http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm35817
A bench mark is an Ordnance Survey arrowhead sign found on walls, bridges, churches and specially erected triangulation pillars where the altitude above sea-level has been accurately measured by surveyors. The arrowhead points to a horizontal line above it which marks the exact altitude.
With rivets and pivots there is no datum (horizontal line) cut, the pointed-to horizontal surface defining the datum height.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 2 Oct 2010
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St.Denis' church, Silk Willoughby, Lincs.
A handsome spire on a Decorated tower, inside a spacious nave with lots of poppyhead bench ends, Jacobean pulpit and Norman drum font with ropework moulding.
Image: © Richard Croft
Taken: 19 Nov 2005
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Tower Carvings (1), St Denis' church
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 10 Mar 2013
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Tower carvings (2), St Denis' church, Silk Willoughby
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 10 Mar 2013
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Tower carvings (3), St Denis' church, Silk Willoughby
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 10 Mar 2013
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Tower carvings (4), St Denis' church, Silk Willoughby
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 10 Mar 2013
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Tower carvings (5), St Denis' church, Silk Willoughby
A typical mouth-puller grotesque.
Image: © J.Hannan-Briggs
Taken: 10 Mar 2013
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Font, The Church of St Denis
The font dates from the 12th century and the wooden lid dates from the 20th century.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 2 Oct 2010
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Chancel, The Church of St Denis
The chancel was restored in 1878 and had once been used as a school room. The stained glass window in the east end of the chancel was designed by Christopher Whall, a leading Arts and Crafts artist. The cost of £310 was met by public subscription.
Image: © Maigheach-gheal
Taken: 2 Oct 2010
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