Image: St Medard's Priest's Door
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Description: Norman priest's door of SS Medard and Gildard's church, Little Bytham, Lincolnshire, England. The empty circular niche in the semicircular tympanum above the door may once have held a relic of St Medard or Medardus. There is earlier (Saxon) long-and-short stonework at the corner between the two walls.
Title: St Medard's Priest's Door
Credit: Self-photographed
Author: SiGarb
Permission: Own work, all rights released. This version of the image is in the Public Domain. If it is used outside Wikipedia, a photographer's credit (Simon Garbutt) would be appreciated!
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