St John's Church, Farley Chamberlayne
The church of St John is in an isolated position on chalk downland with extensive views. The church consists of nave, chancel and bell-turret. The chancel and nave date from 1130-60, although the windows and other details are later.
Photographs, taken by members of the Medieval Graffiti Survey, are shown below.
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The south side of the church |
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A date inscribed on the door |
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Architectural markings |
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A single cross |
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Multiple crosses and an arrow |
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Multiple examples of crosses |
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A Scratch or Mass Dial |
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