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Romanik / Art roman / Romanesque Art / Arte Romanico/Romaanse kunst
Romanik / Art roman / Romanesque Art / Arte Romanico/Romaanse kunst
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Barfrestone - St. Nicholas
Barfrestone is a small village known since the time of the Domesday Book, when the manor was owned by Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux. In 1076, the lands were then granted to Hugh de Port, whose descendents may be connected to the erection of this church end of the 12th century, that was a site on the pilgrim route between Dover and Canterbury. This small church is a masterpiece of Norman art and architecture.
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HWW, Martin!
The romanic arch is beautiful, worth to look at it wide.
HWW to you.
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