Externally the building is approached through a lychgate, which enhances the feeling of seclusion, and a beautifully simple porch. |
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One monument that has already benefited is the lychgate at All Saints Church, Crudwell. |
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Their magnificent white-painted trellised lychgate that provided seating for two had a classical roof grassed with turf. |
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Coun Liddington has been raising money for a new war memorial at the lychgate at Sherston church for villagers who died in the Second World War and in Northern Ireland. |
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The church itself is usually surrounded by its graveyard, in which might be found a lychgate, cross, anchorage, bell tower, school, and a priest's house. |
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Too large and awkwardly grand with two towers, a lychgate and stone gargoyles for a parish of around 1,400 people, the church was mooted for permanent closure three years ago. |
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