- A
lychgate (from Old
English līc, corpse) or
resurrection gate is a
covered gateway found at the
entrance to a
traditional English or English-style churchyard...
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Sandridge Lychgate is a war
memorial in the
village of Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England. The
timber lychgate with its
flanking walls is
listed Grade...
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corrected using hydraulic jacks should there be any
further movement. The
lychgate to the north-west of the
church has
three human skulls set
behind a grille...
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flanked by
coped stone walls lead up to a
memorial lychgate that was
added in 1922. The
lychgate has
stone walls, a
timber superstructure with round...
- pews had been
replaced and
choir stalls had been installed. In 1872 the
lychgate was
erected at a cost of £130. The
stile beside it was to stop animals...
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churchyard is the
church lychgate.
Being included in the
village conservation area, it is a
locally protected structure. Next to the
lychgate is an
octagonal Grade...
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Parish Church, Bush Hill Park; the
luchgate seen from Park
Avenue The
lychgate was
built in 1922, as a war memorial. The
first vicar lived (1901) in a...
- Walton-on-Trent,
prominently boasts its
founding as "c.1000" on the sign by its
lychgate. At
about that time it
would have been in the
ownership of Aelfgar, an...
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filled in
during the 19th century. The
church is now
approached through a
lychgate dated 1722. On 20
January 2017, the
church was the
venue for the funeral...
- to suit
their needs, and is not
included in the
heritage listing. The
lychgate (built 1980s), a
memorial to
Richard Henry Pickering, a
trustee of the...