
No, not that St Peter’s but rather the little one on Castle Hill in Cambridge. In the winter the upward-reaching branches of the tree look particularly full of meaning.

No, not that St Peter’s but rather the little one on Castle Hill in Cambridge. In the winter the upward-reaching branches of the tree look particularly full of meaning.
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Thank you. It was originally built in the eleventh century and then rebuilt in the 1700s. Two carved doorways and the stone font from the original are still there and I will try to remember to photograph the doorways when I am next near there.
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