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<td>[[Image:Dorset East Fleet Old Church rear view Chrissie Smiff.jpg|thumb|150px|East Fleet Old Church, rear view.  Submitted by Chrissie Smiff]]</td>
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Old church at East Fleet - Just the chancel remains, the rest of the  building having been destroyed by a storm in 1824. A wave came over  Chesil Beach and caused a flood 9 metres deep around the church. The  church and its vault features in J.M.Faulkner's novel Moonfleet.<br><br>
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<td>[[Image:Dorset Seaborough St John Parish Church 2 Macbev.jpg|thumb|150px|St. John Parish Church, internal view.  Submitted by Macbev]]</td>
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<td>[[Image:Dorset Seaborough St John Parish Church 3 Effigy of the Crusader John Golde Macbev.jpg|thumb|150px|St. John Parish Church, effigy of Crusader John Golde.  Submitted by  Macbev]]</td>
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Revision as of 10:34, 6 November 2011

The following list gives the names and website links for a number of churches in this area, to open a weblink in a new window simply right click the link.


Fleet

East Fleet Old Church, rear view. Submitted by Chrissie Smiff

Old church at East Fleet - Just the chancel remains, the rest of the building having been destroyed by a storm in 1824. A wave came over Chesil Beach and caused a flood 9 metres deep around the church. The church and its vault features in J.M.Faulkner's novel Moonfleet.

Seaborough (additional photos)

St. John Parish Church, internal view. Submitted by Macbev
St. John Parish Church, effigy of Crusader John Golde. Submitted by Macbev




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