Bikes and... wait for it, wait for it, Churches!

I've found my smallest church so far – St Hugh's, Foolow. It was converted from a blacksmiths to a church in 1888, which must be a fairly unusual scenario. As much as it may look like a mere chapel, it is in fact a bona fide church.

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St Hugh of Lincoln apparently had 'a deep and lasting friendship' with a swan (and is thus usually pictured with one, along with being the patron saint of swans, naturally).
How "deep" one wonders? Apologies for the smut Hugh.
 
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Whilst on ride to the West Country i came across this lovely Church at Richards Castle. Built in the 1890's in the Norman style
 
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And those windows mid left tell of the arts and crafts.
I imagine the builders didn't want it to be an imitation, more of a homage.

Very nice
Quite right. yes, a substantial pile almost like a Norman castle in some ways.but subtly enhanced with arts and crafts nuances. They were great "harkers back" with nods to Early English style and early Gothic. What a tradition! Pure in its own way. Compare to European Romanesqus .
 
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