
- : Canon EOS 40D
- | Exposure: 0.003 s (1/320) (1/320)
- | Aperture: f/8.0
- | ISO speed: 400
- | Flash: No
- | Focal length: 24.00 (24/1)
All Saints Church, Godshill on the Isle of Wight. I decided not to rectify the keystoning as I think it accentuates the fact that the church is built high up on a hill. That aside, it was nigh on impossible to correct! There's a bit of folklore associated with the church which explains its name.
The church is thought to have been built in the reign of Edward the Confessor. It was given to the Abbey of Lyra in Normandy by William Fitz-Osborne shortly after the Norman Conquest. It was largely re-built in the fourteenth century in the Transition Decorated and Perpendicular style.
The church is thought to have been built in the reign of Edward the Confessor. It was given to the Abbey of Lyra in Normandy by William Fitz-Osborne shortly after the Norman Conquest. It was largely re-built in the fourteenth century in the Transition Decorated and Perpendicular style.
