This is an old Francis Frith postcard featuring the 13th century church of Saint Dubricius in Porlock, Somerset. Not content with being eight hundred years old – and a Grade 1 listed building – the current building was built on the ruins of an even earlier church. England really does drip with molten history.
Gorgeous! The church I remember at Porlock (where we holidayed as a child) was one of the smallest in England though, at Culbone. Had to walk up a lane to get there.
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