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St. John's Church at Chevington
Went to St. John's Church at Chevington today, Gravestones have been placed around the churchyard wall and about 80% are overgrown with brambles, ivy and weeds, so no monumental inscriptions to be transcribed there until someone has a go at it with a brushcutter first :
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Which is a shame because there appears to be some nice examples of the monumental mason's work:
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And my snap of the church which I'm quite proud of :
St. John's Parish Church, Chevington. Northumberland. Built 1858 |
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Health and Safety
I visit the church now and again, and have attended it several times for funerals and weddings. I also played the bugle in the Army cadet band at the war memorial several times,after marching from Chevington Drift. Its sad to see the headstones hidden from view behind the unkempt bushes. A sign of the health and safety I'm afraid.
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typical Amble east cemetery stones: the ground is so soft (mainly sand) the stones are now sinking and disappearing |
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more images of St John's now on the other site
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