Quernmore boasted a very beautiful Church as well.
St Peters.
Links of interest here as well for those who like additional information and extra links accordingly.
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GENUKI: Quernmore, Lancashire genealogy The church was rebuilt in 1861, at a cost of £3000; and is in the decorated English style, ... In 1835 Quernmore was a township in the parish of Lancaster. ... GENUKI: Lancashire genealogyQuernmore/ - 8k - Cached - Similar pages
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St Peter, Quernmore - Church of England
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Another photograph from a slightly different angle. We were going to take some additional snaps in the area, but there were some 'grumpy type' of 'No Parking' notices here and there, so we gave it a wave and carried on.
It might have been a bad accident location.
There was an atrocious accident up at Ravenscroft as well.
One of the unmanned level crossings. I've been over it myself many times, in fact it's possible that there is a photograph of the same on these pages from this year.
Alas, a vehicle was struck by a train. At least one fatality, the track was closed for several hours today.
Unusual bird we came across today. A white 'Peacock'
It was quite bright early on in the morning, but became mainly overcast for the best part of today.
Some nice autumn colours here and there though.