Just look at this door! How utterly fabulous! The quality of construction of the church and all of the carved detailing is extremely (and unusually) high, and some think it may have been built as a chantry chapel for Robert de Tattershall. pic.twitter.com/3AVEm8HNim
— Jay Hulme (@JayHulmePoet) August 20, 2020
Jay Hulme got an invitation to go see an old church in the English countryside, but he received no address. Just the coordinates (latitude and longitude). It turns out the church is so far out in the middle of nowhere, it doesn't have a street address. Or a street. Hulme had to hike the last half a kilometer or so.
St. Leonard's is around 800 years old. Before the pandemic, it had services only once a month. No one had been there for six months when Hulme visited. He got to see the beautiful architectural details and even explored a tiny staircase leading to the roof. Take a tour of St. Leonard's with plenty of pictures posted at Threadreader. -via Metafilter