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13th century, St Margaret`s The Queen Church. Buxted. Sussex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Westonbirt Girls School near Tetbury Gloucestershire, England Royalty Free Stock Photo
St Margaret`s The Queen Church. 13th century. Buxted. Sussex Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stunning stained glass windows illuminating the serene interior at Littlecote House near Hungerford during daylight hours Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Strand Gate. Winchelsea Church. St Thomas The Martyr. Sussex, UK
The Monument to the Great Fire of London. UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Priory church, Christchurch, Dorset. Royalty Free Stock Photo
North Porch of  of St Mary Magdalene Church, Ruckinge, Kent, UK. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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St Peters ancient church, Tandridge, Surrey, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
St Margaret`s The Queen Church. Buxted. Sussex Royalty Free Stock Photo
St Peters Church and Yew Tree, Tandridge, Surrey, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
One of the original gates of the town of Winchelsea, Sussex, UK. Built in the late 13th century and giving access to the port which lay along the River Brede, which was larger than now. The old walls, which crowned the top of the cliff have disappeared. The portcullis grooves can still be seen. It is now a Grade1 listed building.


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