Remotivation cont.....

By Federico

St Clement of Rome, Fiskerton church

Stopped the car mid journey to take this one, don't know why but the opportunity was there and I took it, quite pleased with the shot as the tree just keeps itself clear of the church enough to get it in the picture :).

There's better views of the church so I'll return later and experiment :)

Fiskerton Grade I listed Anglican parish church, which stands at the side of the main road through the village, is dedicated to St Clement. It dates from the 11th century, and was restored in 1863. The arcade of the north aisle is Norman; that of the south aisle, Early English style. The Perpendicular style tower is square, but encloses an earlier round tower. Cox reports in 1916 that a brass effigy of a priest (ca. 1485) in the south aisle was restored to the church by Bishop Trollope in 1863, having been found in a Lincoln dealer's shop. A Wesleyan Methodist chapel was built in the village in 1839.

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