Visited with ZerO81 on route from Sheffield .
Another church, Grade II listed, sitting rotting away. Built in 1787 and finally closing in 1993, the graveyard holds the graves of 240 victims of the 1864 Great Sheffield Flood - but the graves are mostly enveloped in brambles, nettles and giant hogweed.
I got very bored, very, very quickly here - I didn't take much delight at photographing a small rural church that was being left to be wrecked by the vandals.
Anyway a few pictures
Another church, Grade II listed, sitting rotting away. Built in 1787 and finally closing in 1993, the graveyard holds the graves of 240 victims of the 1864 Great Sheffield Flood - but the graves are mostly enveloped in brambles, nettles and giant hogweed.
I got very bored, very, very quickly here - I didn't take much delight at photographing a small rural church that was being left to be wrecked by the vandals.
Anyway a few pictures
Bit sad really and given its location I'm a bit surprised at some of the vandalism.
Any down to the scores on the doors, hmmmm....... a 2/10 me thinks.
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Any down to the scores on the doors, hmmmm....... a 2/10 me thinks.
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