I have not been inside the St. May's church at Goosenargh.
According to Wikipedia it is 900 years old. However this needs further investigation.
This page should grow when I have the opportunity to visit. My photos are clichés apart from the two servicemen who are buried in the graveyard.
It appears that there are 3 more casualties in this graveyard, but I did not spot them. Their information is here.
According to Wikipedia it is 900 years old. However this needs further investigation.
This page should grow when I have the opportunity to visit. My photos are clichés apart from the two servicemen who are buried in the graveyard.
View of the church. This is from the carpark. |
A sundial just to the left of the path, just beyond the lych gate |
From the rea r of the church. These are very interesting wooden windows. Seems the roof has been slated fairly recently. |
This almost identical photo is on the internet! |
An early grave, Some letters are visible. |
87974 Private W. Parker Middlesex Regiment 24th December 1918 (There is no extra information on the CWG website, |
IN LOVING MEMORY OF PTE. JOSEPH STEPHENSON L.N.L. REGT. WHO DIED MARCH 26TH 1916 AGED 18 YEARS ALSO PAULINA MOTHER OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED FEB 21ST 1941 AGED 82 YEARS ALSO JOSEPH STEPHENSON HUSBAND OF THE ABOVE WHO DIED DEC 9TH 1945 AGED 85 YEARS. |
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