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Definition of Lych gate

Lych gate
Lych gate Lych" gate` See under Lich.

Meaning of Lych gate from wikipedia

- gate was split vertically so that you could step over the lower part without having to open it. Therefore, one can also guess another meaning of lych...
- the archdeaconry of Leeds and the Diocese of Leeds. The church and its lych gate are Grade II listed buildings. In 1494, a chantry chapel dedicated to...
- was added over the west wall replacing the 1907 twin turret. The wooden Lych-gate, which now forms the main entrance to the church from Boulton Lane was...
- 15th-century lych gate on the south side was rebuilt in 1901. It was designed by the Reverend R. M. Fulford to resemble as near as possible the original gate; the...
- persons per square mile (17 persons per square kilometre). Alongside the Lych Gate of St Mary's Church stands the Leightonstone. It was originally situated...
- Friendship Bridge, York Alley, All Saints Green, Pull’s Ferry, St. Andrews Lych Gate, Fire Station, Chapelfield North, St. Peter Mancroft Church, Sainsbury...
- Hall and constructed in 1928. It is separately listed as Grade II. A lych gate was added to the south-east corner of the site as a War Memorial in 1920...
- its conversion for use as a chapel, and several items (including the lych gate and two of the bells) had been transferred to the new building. Stephen...
- Bodley) in the late 19th century. The new vestry was completed in 2008. The lych-gate was built in 1909 in memory of Emily Macarthur, the wife of James Macarthur...
- St Cyprian's Church is an episcopal church in Beech road, Lenzie, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It was built in 1873 by Alexander Ross of Inverness and...