A DMU (diesel multiple unit) pulling in to the platform at Axminster station.
Buttons and lights used to lock the door on the train. I don’t know why they can’t use a regular latch.
A solid oak church door with ornate iron hinges and set in a trifoliate stone arch in the side of an old church. The church (I think) is now a pub, the Queen of Hearts. [more...]
Another view.
The traditional entrance to a church is through the South door.
Showing more of the slate roof and the surroundings.
Looking straight on at the door, which is probably of stout oak, and has ornate black hinges. The door is set in a stone arch, and there are dead leaves on the [...] [more...]
Here you can see the church tower with its clock, and the quiet enclosed churchyard.
An old tree (Sycamore I think) stands next to the church.
A terrace behind the church.
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