Photo Post - Melbourne Church, Derbyshire
Norman arches, carved capitals, a squint and a 14th century painting
Melbourne is a rare church - a 12th century building barely altered since. As a result it is a good example of Norman architecture of its time.
West doorway with its characteristic zig zags and carves capitals:
The external windows are also decorated.
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