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England March 2013- Compton

Living in Los Angeles, the city of Compton is a place to avoid at all costs. In England, Compton is a very different sort of place. It's beautiful, quaint and most important, safe! We took a drive to Compton after visiting the Bucklebury Farm Park, to see the church where Dan was christened. As always, the drive in the countryside was very picturesque.

 Country Roads.​ i love the hedges.

Country Roads.​ i love the hedges.

 ​Road sign

​Road sign

 ​Another road sign

​Another road sign

 Country Roads.​ i love the hedges.  ​Road sign  ​Another road sign

We pulled up to the Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas and we were lucky to find the church doors open. With the exception of a woman cleaning, we were alone in the old church. 

The church has been around since the middle ages and although it has undergone some reconstruction for safety concerns, most of the original architecture has been left intact, including the reusing of much of the original material when rebuilding.

 ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas

​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas

 ​Main entrance

​Main entrance

 ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas

​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas

 ​Gateway to the church. 

​Gateway to the church. 

 ​Side entrance

​Side entrance

 ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas  ​Main entrance  ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas  ​Gateway to the church.   ​Side entrance

We went inside to try to find Dan's name on a list of children that have been christened in the parish. Until recently, his name has been on the wall. Sadly, we discovered that he has been bumped off the list due to too many births. Great, another thing to make us feel old!

 ​The  church community board.

​The  church community board.

 ​The interior of the church.

​The interior of the church.

 ​A small interior door. We had to bend to walk through it.

​A small interior door. We had to bend to walk through it.

 ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas Quilt.

​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas Quilt.

 ​The  church community board.  ​The interior of the church.  ​A small interior door. We had to bend to walk through it.  ​Parish of St. Mary and St. Nicholas Quilt.

I took a few pictures in the graveyard adjacent to the church. The grass was lush green and there were some very old plots. 

 ​The Church Graveyard.

​The Church Graveyard.

 ​The Church Graveyard.

​The Church Graveyard.

 ​The Church Graveyard.

​The Church Graveyard.

 ​The Church Graveyard.

​The Church Graveyard.

 ​The Church Graveyard.  ​The Church Graveyard.  ​The Church Graveyard.  ​The Church Graveyard.

Horses were grazing on the property next to the church. One friendly horse came over to say hello. 

 ​This friendly horse let us pet him.

​This friendly horse let us pet him.

 Horses

Horses

 ​This friendly horse let us pet him.  Horses

We were in race horse country and the way back, Dan drove us down a bumpy, muddy road, so that we could check out the downs. Unfortunately, it was the wrong time of the year to see the horses running, but the landscape was still gorgeous. 

​Where race horses roam.

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categories: Trips and Travels, Visit
Wednesday 04.03.13
Posted by Karen Lea Germain
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