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Thursday, 28 January 2010

Sky Watch: St John's Church


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St John's Church in Hurst is one of the churches within the boundaries of Ashton to have a steeple. Its position on the ridge that runs from Hurst Cross to Hurst Knoll means that the spire is clearly visible from miles away.

The church is set back from Kings Road in a grassy churchyard. The building to the right is the thriving parish centre.

See Birds Eye View of this location.

Sky Watch is a regular weekly feature on this photo blog. It links with websites all over the world with the general theme each week of looking upwards. Please take the opportunity to visit some of these other sites. I hope some new visitors have found their way here today, watching the skies!

4 comments:

  1. I love shots like this! Lovely sky, soft colors and trees and in this case the steeple silhouetted against the sky! Marvelous! Hope you have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. Daffodils in the gloom - great shot!

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