Once again the inclement weather prevented me from birding, but on the way back from Homebase (the modern equivalent of a church?) I stopped at St Peter's in Church Whitfield. I've featured a lot about Churches, but if the "Devil" has the best tunes then "God" has the most interesting buildings.
At the entrance there is an interesting lytch gate. They were originally designed to protect the coffin and its pallbearers from the weather while they waited for a priest to attend them. Nowadays it often serves a far more picturesque purpose acting as an attractive and historic backdrop for wedding photographs. The lytch gate has an inscription to Edward Worsfold Mowll, who established the firm of Solicitors in Dover that still bears his name.
Any one interested in the history of East Kent will find a huge amount to investigate in this churchyard.
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Hi there
St Peter's holds special memories for me as I went there alot with my grandparents on sunny afternoons in school holidays!
They are both buried there now... it has the unusual distinction of being location close to a pig farm, if I recall correctly! :)
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