NOUN | a village church | village churches | |
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- On 20 July 1886, Maitland married Florence Henrietta Fisher in a village church in Hampshire.
- North Thoresby is listed in the same "Domesday" entry as Autby, and in 1416 it was combined into Thoresby-cum-Autby parish, following the desertion of Autby and the loss of the village church.
- Rector Drew Junior School, renamed in 2016 to Hawarden Village Church School is the junior school of the village.
- It is available for purchase from the village church.
- The village church can be seen on the top left side of the sign.
- The inspiration for the church was based on the village church (kirk) at Glencairn, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
- Ferdinand met Philip at Villafáfila on 27 June 1506 for a private interview in the village church.
- It is one of the finest Rococo buildings in Denmark and the only village church built in the Rococo style.
- Tithe barns were usually associated with the village church or rectory, and independent farmers took their tithes there.
- Another old village church, Strø Church, is situated about 1 kilometer to the south of Skævinge.
- There is certainty however that circa 1050 a small settlement had formed, probably near the current Dorpskerk (Village Church).
- He was churchwarden of Llanfihangel-y-traethau, the village church, where he was buried when he died at home in 1976.
- The final scene of "Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason" uses the village church, also in Shere, as does the movie "The Wedding Date".
- The village church is from the 10th century.
- The Medieval village church of St John the Baptist was completely demolished in 1824 to make way for a new and larger place of worship.
- At that time the village church served as a granary of the monastery.
- The village center was built in the 18th century and includes the village church. The church was built in 1749 by Jakob and Hans Ulrich Grubenmann, and renovated in 1832/1833 by Gebhard Moosbrugger.
- In the Geest, the village church stands on the medieval rim of the village or with other houses within it; the settlements of the Geest existed before their churches were built and there was no special need to protect these churches from flooding.
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