Submitted by Victor Naumenko
(10th December 2011)
Add picture to favouritesSt. Mildred's Church
St Mildreds dates back to the Saxon period. It was badly damaged by a fire in 1246, with the result that much of the current building is of 13th century construction. Much earlier though are the large quoins of the south west corner of the church, these are reused Roman stones. The majority of the windows are 14th century, while the north aisle was added in 1486.
A picture of: Canterbury, Kent
Photograph taken with a SONY DSC-W200 ( Focal length: 7.6 mm, Aperture: f 2.8, ISO: 125 )
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