Grid reference SJ3341
near to Sodylt Bank, Shropshire, England
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All Saints Church at Pen-y-lan
by John Haynes
Wonderful red sandstone church with interesting triple bell with external clappers.
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The invason of the " Wheelie Bin "
by Geoff Evans
To anyone arriving from space and encountering our countryside, it would appear that this bin is some sort of " Sentinel", as no houses could be seen.
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All Saints Church, Pen-y-Lan
The entrance to All Saints Church. Built in 1889 by a wealthy industrialist in memory of his wife.
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All Saints' Church Pen-y-lan near Ruabon
by Colin Park
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Penylan Lichgate
by Geoff Evans
This fine red sandstone and timber lichgate marks the entrance to All Saints at Penylan.
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Alms Box
by Geoff Evans
The liberal use of metal polish rather spoiled the red sandstone and the adjacent bronze memorial plaques on the interior wall of the lichgate.
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Top Topiary
by Geoff Evans
Shortly in need of some T.L.C. the examples of topiary in this village church showed someone's keen interest in their churchyard.
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All Saints
by Geoff Evans
This shot of the fine red sandstone church illustrates the apsidal east end and well tended yew trees.
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Rural Litter
by Geoff Evans
Apart from the abandoned garden chair it would seem that the garden fork had also been forgotten, but rather detracted from the church & its grounds.
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Inquisitive
by Geoff Evans
Just across from the church at Penylan this inquisitive horse decided to wander over to see what the stranger with the "flashing machine was doing invading his territory
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All Saints' Church, Pen-y-Lan
by John H Darch
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