The village green and war memorial
at Guiting Power
St Michael's, Guiting Power
The Norman door to St Michael's.
This photo may not adequately illustrate the sheer size and impressive
carving of this very fine example of Norman Gothic architecture.
Closeup of the carving of the doorway
of St Michael's, Guiting Power
The carved Tympanum over the south
door of Guiting Power church.
Columns beside the south door, St
Michael's
Closeup of the capitals of the columns
in the photo to the left.
The north door of St Michael's, Guiting Power. This simple door
is quite striking in its simplicity. Note the traditional Norman
chevron pattern.
Child's coffin of Saxon origin, found
under the chancel floor of St Michael's
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