The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain Accompanied with descriptions . h consists of a body, and northand south aisles, and appears, from its architecture, to havebeen erected about the time of Henry the Seventh ; but bywhom, is unknown : it has a tower at the west end. Overthe entrance at the west is a large and noble window, thetracery of which is exceedingly well cut. There are nomonuments of consequence. The shores near Freiston are amazingly well adapted forsea-bathing, it bein
The antiquarian itinerary, comprising specimens of architecture, monastic, castellated, and domestic; with other vestiges of antiquity in Great Britain Accompanied with descriptions . h consists of a body, and northand south aisles, and appears, from its architecture, to havebeen erected about the time of Henry the Seventh ; but bywhom, is unknown : it has a tower at the west end. Overthe entrance at the west is a large and noble window, thetracery of which is exceedingly well cut. There are nomonuments of consequence. The shores near Freiston are amazingly well adapted forsea-bathing, it being very flat, and upwards of a mile fromthe channel. The residence of R. Lenton, esq. in the immediate neigh-bourhood of this village, is worthy the attention of the in-telligent traveller. The mansion is not very large, but it ishandsome ; and its internal conveniences amply compensatefor its want of size. The grounds are beautiful, and theprospects towards the sea every thing those who are fond of FKEISfOiN CHUKCH. marine views can wish for : towards the country tlie generalcharacter is rather flat, but the umbrageous shade of somenoble trees affords a fine relief to the
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