2011
NZ1985 : Lych gate, St Mary's Church
taken 13 years ago, near to Morpeth, Northumberland, England
Lych gate, St Mary's Church
The lych gate dates from 1861.
Many churches have a lych gate built over the main entrance to the enclosed area round the church. The name, also spelt lich or lytch, is from the Anglo Saxon 'lich' meaning corpse. The gate marks the division between consecrated and unconsecrated ground, where the bearers sheltered with the coffin, waiting for the clergyman to lead the procession before the burial. The original lych gates had seats, a lych cross and a lych stone - a slab on which the coffin rested.
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