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kimbofo  > Travel > United Kingdom > St Juliot's, Boscastle, Cornwall
St Juliot's is a church near Boscastle in north-east Cornwall, UK. It's claim to fame is that the writer Thomas Hardy worked on the restoration of the building in the 1870s and it was here that he met his wife-to-be, Emma Gifford, who was the sister-in-law of St Juliot's vicar. The interior of the church features plaques dedicated to both of them, and one of the windows is also dedicated to the author.

These photographs were taken using a Panasonic DMC-TZ3 digital camera on February 26, 2008.
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kimbofo > The village lane leading to the church. I'm not sure what you do if you meet a car coming the other way.
kimbofo > A little swing gate leads to the church, but you can also clamber over the stile on the right if you please.
kimbofo > Slightly out of focus, but this is a little sign on the noticeboard in the church porch.
kimbofo > St Juliot's, Boscastle, Cornwall photo
kimbofo > St Juliot's, Boscastle, Cornwall photo
kimbofo > St Juliot's, Boscastle, Cornwall photo
kimbofo > St Juliot's, Boscastle, Cornwall photo
kimbofo > St Juliot's, Boscastle, Cornwall photo
kimbofo > St Juliot's, Boscastle, Cornwall photo
St Juliot's, Boscastle, Cornwall photo
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