
It wwas rainign slightly the following morning, but we travelled by
car and

and walked up to the church at Naunton. Inside there was a play group


There were two sundials


just around one corner of the tower


and a nice face on the end of one of the window arches




We walked away from the church and along

the main street of the village with its imposing former Baptist church



which had a graqveyard on the steep slope down to the River Windrush






The former school was up a small slope

and down from the road was an ancient dovecote. This provided pigeons
to be eaten by the Lord of the Manor

but at the expense of the ordinary people on whose crops the pigeons
fed

It was very dark inside and my pictures are not quite shapr



River Windrush and a primitive bridge

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