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The sanctuary - St Nicholas' Church, Studland
by Phil Champion
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Window at St Nicholas' Church, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
In the chancel, beneath the tower. This window was inserted in the 18th century.... (more)
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Lectern - St Nicholas' Church, Studland
by Phil Champion
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17th century Jacobean pulpit - St Nicholas' Church, Studland
by Phil Champion
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North wall of the church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
The north wall of the church is built from a variety of different types and... (more)
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Norman corbel table - Church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
On the south side of the nave. The collection of sculpted corbels at Studland is... (more)
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Church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
geograph for square SZ0382
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North doorway - Church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
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Pews in the nave - Church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
The current pews date from 1910, replacing earlier box pews.
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View into the chancel - Church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
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In the nave - Church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
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Leper squint - St Nicholas' Church, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
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Norman capitals - St Nicholas' Church, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
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In the chancel - St Nicholas' Church, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
Note the cracks in the arches.
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Ornate carved Norman capitals - chancel arch at St Nicholas' church, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
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Nave of church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
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Font at St Nicholas' Church, Studland
by Phil Champion
for square SZ0382
This font may be Saxon.
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Church of St Nicholas, Studland
by Phil Champion
geograph for square SZ0382
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St.Nicholas's Church, Hockerton
by Alan Murray-Rust
geograph for square SK7156
The tower from the north-west. It dates principally from the 14th century... (more)
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