- A
lychgate (from Old
English līc, corpse) or
resurrection gate is a
covered gateway found at the
entrance to a
traditional English or English-style churchyard...
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Sandridge Lychgate is a war
memorial in the
village of Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England. The
timber lychgate with its
flanking walls is
listed Grade...
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Grade II*
listed building. The
church is
mostly built of ragstone. The
lychgate in the
churchyard dates from 1470, and is
Grade II*
listed independently...
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Parish Church, Bush Hill Park; the
luchgate seen from Park
Avenue The
lychgate was
built in 1922, as a war memorial. The
first vicar lived (1901) in a...
- of the TV show
Conversations in L.A.
Search for "Litch" on Wikipedia.
Lychgate or
litchgate Litchfield (disambiguation)
Lichfield (disambiguation) Lich...
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Riley "The Seahor**** of Hessay".
Mouseman lychgate at Greenhow,
North Yorkshire Mouse on the
Greenhow lychgate Mouseman Visitor Centre in Kilburn, North...
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Temple Church,
Walford Davies. To the
south of the
churchyard is a
lychgate. This structure,
which with its
flanking walls is a
Grade II
listed building...
- review". The Guardian.
Retrieved 31
October 2022. "****mertrees Parish-
Lychgate".
Imperial War Museums. Britain. "Ninth
Queensberry dies in Africa". New...
- pews had been
replaced and
choir stalls had been installed. In 1872 the
lychgate was
erected at a cost of £130. The
stile beside it was to stop animals...