I posted earlier about the side of the church. I said I would post a photo of the thousand-year-old tower.
Making good on the promise here is the tower of St Bene’t’s Church in Bene’t Street in Cambridge.
There’s a lot I don’t know about the arrangement and naming of parts of churches. One thing I am used to is where the door is. I am used to a door that looks directly up the nave to the chancel and the altar.
That’s not the case here. The door opens on the side. You can see that entrance porch in the lower right of the photo. So you enter and then the nave extends to the left.

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