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The thirteenth century church of St Peter's is built with flint, stone and brick. It has a strange tile-roofed brick extension to the stone tower to house the bells which give it an incongruous southern European appearance. Red Calorgas propane gas containers are stored against a wall. Molash, Kent, UK. 10 August 2006


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