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Jogon
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Not much of a spire, but a nice one.Not Leeds Centre.
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better view
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biofichompinc
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Post by biofichompinc »

Not much in the neighbourhood now to lure the parishioners away from the path of righteousness.The temptation of Thomas Becket - well, his arms anyway - has been taken away and only people of a certain age would remember the Cat's Whiskers being the place to go for divine redemption.    

James
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Post by James »

Time was, maybe, when monks crossed over the nearby beck - but long before the Wesley brothers began a Christian movement of this church's denomination.    

book
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Post by book »

A beck where two woods meet.
Is it me or has Leeds gone mad

Jogon
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Post by Jogon »

Fine cryptic stuff. Extra points for spotting, then being insouciant about it.Close by = East of a mountainous district in the Peloponnese of southern Greece. In poetic fantasy it represents a pastoral paradise and in Greek mythology it is the home of Pan. The mountainous district that is.Oh dear that's too cryptic.

James
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Post by James »

That sounds like a tavern east of Arcadia, where patrons of Thomas Becket once supped.......

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Post by Johnny39 »

Not on the Red Road!
Daft I call it - What's for tea Ma?

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Jogon wrote: Not much of a spire, but a nice one.Not Leeds Centre. Freaky I passed that the other day and thought of doing just the same.worth the wait and you rose to the occasion.

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Cardiarms wrote: Jogon wrote: Not much of a spire, but a nice one.Not Leeds Centre. Freaky I passed that the other day and thought of doing just the same.worth the wait and you rose to the occasion. CardieI saw you 'eyeballing' it as you passed and thought I'd best get in quick, grab the glory etc.It is a cutesy 'lil spire but, as Mrs J often says, size isn't everything.    

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