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4th August 2012
Norman Arch by ellida

Norman Arch

photo 515
Its outstanding feature is a superb Norman west entrance, comprising five semicircular arches decreasing in size as they approach the door. They are decorated with beak heads of men and serpents, whilst the dripstone above the outer arch is embellished with a trefoil, designed to represent the Trinity.

Once again apologies for my lack of commenting at the moment. I have family visiting which is great and time consuming.
Comments
Learn so much about photography and history from your shots! Thanks.
posted August 5th, 2012  
This is great Graham looks amazing viewed large ..well done
posted August 5th, 2012  
Beautiful warm colour! Seems to be a wonderful church. I like the way you have focused on the entrance.
posted August 5th, 2012  
Beautiful church. Lovely warm stone colours. I've started Credo, but it's not keeping me enthralled :( Maybe this pic will get me back into it ;)
posted August 5th, 2012  
This is so beautiful.
posted August 5th, 2012  
Really nice shot
posted August 5th, 2012  
magnificent arches!
posted August 5th, 2012  
Gorgeous.
posted August 5th, 2012  
Love the detail on the stone.
posted August 5th, 2012  
What an opulent entrance! Love the textures and architectural detail! Hope you are enjoying your company!
posted August 6th, 2012  
I love the colors and textures. What amazing architecture. Thanks as always for the history and explanation.
posted August 6th, 2012  
Amazing structure and great shot. I looked at it with the magnifier and enjoyed all the detail.
posted August 6th, 2012  
Beautiful architecture..never seen an arch with that many smaller arches..neet looking entrance.
posted August 6th, 2012  
Fantastic stone work :-)
posted August 6th, 2012  
Beautiful. What a site to see in person!!
posted August 6th, 2012  
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