k Charlecombe Church, near Bath, 1845. Creator Unknown. Charlecombe Church, near Bath, 1845. The Church of St Mary, at Charlcombe in Somerset, dates from the 12th century. This ancient Christian temple is situated at a short distance from Bath, and is generally termed quotthe mother of the Bath churches.quot It has a very low embattled square tower, which projects over the principal gable, and is partly supported by rude corbels the buttresses, also, are of very primitive form there is a small, low, entrance doorway. The church is much visited for its antiquity and in the churchyard is an antique yewtree, reported to be twelve hundred years old. It is, altogether, a beautifully sequestered quothaunt of meditation.quot From quotIllustrated London Newsquot, 1845, Vol VII. Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Charlecombe Church, near Bath, 1845. Creator: Unknown. Charlecombe Church, near Bath, 1845. The Church of St Mary, at Charlcombe in Somerset, dates from the 12th century.  This ancient Christian temple is situated at a short distance from Bath, and is generally termed  quot the mother of the Bath churches. quot  It has a very low embattled square tower, which projects over the principal gable, and is partly supported by rude corbels  the buttresses, also, are of very primitive form  there is a small, low, entrance doorway. The church is much visited for its antiquity  and in the churchyard is an antique yew tree, reported to be twelve hundred years old. It is, altogether, a beautifully sequestered  quot haunt of meditation. quot   From  quot Illustrated London News quot , 1845, Vol VII.
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Charlecombe Church, near Bath, 1845. Creator: Unknown.

Charlecombe Church, near Bath, 1845. The Church of St Mary, at Charlcombe in Somerset, dates from the 12th century. 'This ancient Christian temple is situated at a short distance from Bath, and is generally termed "the mother of the Bath churches." It has a very low embattled square tower, which projects over the principal gable, and is partly supported by rude corbels; the buttresses, also, are of very primitive form; there is a small, low, entrance doorway. The church is much visited for its antiquity; and in the churchyard is an antique yew-tree, reported to be twelve hundred years old. It is, altogether, a beautifully sequestered "haunt of meditation."' From "Illustrated London News", 1845, Vol VII.

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