The Parish of Flitwick

Church of England

Diocese of St Albans

 

 

Norman Doorway

 
 

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Moving back into the North Aisle of the church, on the wall is an etching of the oldest part of the building, the Norman doorway. Often called the 'Devil's Doorway' because it is on the darkest side of the church. The doorway can be seen from the outside North wall and was moved out to it's present position when the Victorians added the North Aisle.

 

        

 

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This page last updated 08/05/2008