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Upleatham at Sunrise

Photography Architecture posted on Feb 15, 2013
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This is said to be the smallest church in England. I'm not sure if it's true, but anyway... Shot with a Nikon D5000, with editing in Photoshop.

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fallen21

7:53AM | Fri, 15 February 2013

Superb photo!

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AZBO

10:49AM | Fri, 15 February 2013

The village of Upleatham in the old North Riding of Yorkshire did an odd thing in the 17th century: it moved for no apparent reason. Well, there must have been a reason, I suppose, but no one seems to remember what it was. And by moving a few yards up the hill to its current location, it left behind its old place of worship, which still sits, marooned almost in the middle of nowhere, a little to the south-east of the present-day clutch of houses. Despite this shift in the nucleus of the village, the old church of St.Andrew’s continued to serve it purpose for another 150 years. The village’s new church, built in the 1830s, eventually came to serve the locals, leaving the old edifice literally out on a limb. As early as 1822 the decision had been made to dismantle the original church, but until the new one was finished it limped on – though they demolished as much as they could, leaving the tower and a small section of nave for essential services. When the services stopped, it was left standing for use as a cemetery chapel. And I guess they just never got round to finishing the job – of demolition, that is. Which is nice, really, as there is evidence of a church having been on the site since at least the 9th century. But can half a church count as ‘the smallest church in England’? I don’t see why not. As it happens, the ‘new’ village was soon to suffer destruction, too, during 1890-1905 when subsidence caused by ironstone mining necessitated the demolition of more than half the buildings. What an odd history Upleatham ha

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rockstrider

4:55AM | Sat, 16 February 2013

I like how you have captured it with the strong back-light and foreground shadows!

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Cyve

11:40AM | Sat, 16 February 2013

Great capture !!!


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