| Am meeschten gekuckt - Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness |

Converted farmhouse buildings next to Sherrards Green Farmhouse501 mol gekuckt ginn
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Martley Parish Church cemetery500 mol gekuckt ginnOld gravestones are used as a retaining wall for the soil around this tree. I realise that "topple" is a problem with gravestones in British cemeteries, but using old stones as a wall seems a bit unfortunate to me.
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Front view of Sherrards Green Farmhouse496 mol gekuckt ginn
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Tenbury Wells Historical Society494 mol gekuckt ginnPerhaps the contact details might be useful?
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The only sign of life - St Matthias cemetery494 mol gekuckt ginn
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Martley Parish Church cemetery494 mol gekuckt ginn
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Martley Parish Church488 mol gekuckt ginnThe entrance and south side of the Parish Church of Martley.
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Martley Parish Church cemetery488 mol gekuckt ginn
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The Parish Church of Saint Mary, Tenbury Wells486 mol gekuckt ginn
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Downtown Tenbury Wells, looking north to the Teme River485 mol gekuckt ginn
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Interior of Martley Parish Church482 mol gekuckt ginnOrgan on the left, and 14th century trompe l’oeil painting on right. This painting "was common enough in later periods, especially in Renaissance Italy, but it is very unusual to find it in an ordinary parish church of this period. This was made by a very highly-skilled painter indeed. [...] The 'Stoning and Roses' pattern of unusual delicacy, with a stemmed flower in each illusionistic brick."
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Tenbury Wells Pump Room Tower479 mol gekuckt ginnThe tower has been restored: the roof looks a bit like sheet metal, almost like it came in kit form and was assembled. We were also surprised at how short the tower was.
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