It is very foggy in Paignton today, yet the sun is trying to come out as we continue our guided walk through Paignton. Whilst retracing the steps back to the footpath opposite the brewery building.  I can’t help think how all of this beautiful sandstone, being in its original form, has stayed in great condition over the years. I look up to the steps towards Church Street and see a wonderful image of the Parish of St John the Baptist Church, which is circa 1600s.  








Walking through the graveyard gives you an eerie feeling of what it must have been like back in the 1600s.  The ages of some of these tombstones is phenomenal and I try and imagine who these people were and whether they played a part as the medieval archers that used to sharpen their arrows on these very walls ready for battle.

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  1. Excellent photographs even in the larger format that Google Blogger presents. The worn grooves from arrow heads give me an authentic and very tangible connection with the medieval archers who used the church grounds for target practice.
    Thank you for sharing these facts.

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