I know this looks like a barn, but in fact it's St. James' Chapel, at Lindsey. It's a tiny church, tucked away, off a very minor road, near a Suffolk farmhouse. It was built (or rather rebuilt) in about 1240 A.D. to serve as a church to Lindsey Castle. Well, the Castle has long gone, but the Church is still there, still officially a place of worship, and an occasional service is held there to mark that fact. It is the most basic Church I know. We had a drive out that way this afternoon to try and photo autumn colours. That didn't work out ever so well, so we photographed three churches instead. More later perhaps.
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I hope you don't mind me saving these photos for reference.
I take it you mean as a list of places to visit when you next grace these shores with your presence? If so, will happily give you a conducted tour. But yes, save all photos and bring them with you as a list. In the meantime will try and add a few more deirable (but little known) spots. Much love, Pa.
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