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The Churches of Romney Marsh Churches are among the most atmospheric and captivating of any in England, whilst the architecture is not necessarily grand, each building has a haunting charm at one with the landscape. The Marsh became the property of the Priory of Canterbury in the 9th century, who granted the first tenancy on the land to a man called Baldwin, sometime between 1152 and 1167, for "as much land as Baldwin himself can enclose and drain against the sea"; Baldwin's Sewer (drainage ditch) remains in use. The marsh has since become covered by a dense network of drainage ditches and once supported large farming communities.
Old part Of Manchester Cathedral England
Taken with Olympus sp565
HDR'd and Tone mapped with Photomatix