Description: Photograph Notes: This small church shows signs of Norman or earlier elements. A minster church of the Celtic mission from Whitby, St Hildas would originally have been a wooden building with stone churchyard crosses. Dating from c.1150, the present stone church reveals the remains of these 8th and 9th century crosses built into its walls. St Hildas church in Ellerburn is one of Yorkshires most significant sites for bats. It is home to four of the countys eight bat species � the whiskered bat, the pipistrelle, the brown long-eared bat and Natterers bat. Product Description: You will be buying a Photograph produced using professional photographic lab equipment and printed on high quality photographic paper. Please note that sometimes a small amount of image cropping is neccessary to produce your photograph. Some photographs may have areas of white space along the edges / border. Produced on a Print & Supply basis from an image previously made available on Geograph by the Copyright holder Condition: New Size: 6" x 4" - 150mm x 100mm Copyright (Photograph and text in Photograph Notes): � Copyright Colin Grice and licensed for reuse under creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0 details available here: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/ Search our eBay Shop for other Photos Click Here Postage & Packing: All items are posted securely packaged with card inserts to avoid damage in the post hence the higher postage cost than the standard cost of a 1st / 2nd class stamp. We discount postage for multiple photographs and slides purchased, please wait for the invoice to be sent with the discounted postage rate applied.
Price: 2 GBP
Location: Faversham
End Time: 2025-01-23T15:27:05.000Z
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