It's not so grim up North

By Richy

St Mary's Church & Vicarage, Seaham.

After 8 hrs of rain the skies started to clear and the clouds were monumental, I need a really wide angle lens!!
I thought about going back out when the sun appeared a couple of hours ago but it's Friday eve and I'm tired....
St Mary the Virgin is an Anglo-Saxon church listed as being 1 of 20 pre-Viking churches in the country. Founded around 700AD, the chancel was rebuilt in the Norman period and a tower around 1300. It overlooks the cliffs and the sea of the Durham coast. Still in use, the church is a quiet and valued part of the historic settlement of Old Seaham, with its links with Byron and the coal-owning Londonderry family. Recently archaeologists think that the site may date back to Roman times

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