Lacock, The Village And Church Of St Cyriac 1904
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Lacock was given to the National Trust in 1944 by descendants of William Fox Talbot, who lived at Lacock Abbey between 1800 and 1877. He was the inventor of the pioneering calotype photography process. The streets and lanes here present a delightful medley of building styles, with their half-timbered houses and steep-roofed stone cottages. The church of St Cyriac is built largely in the Perpendicular style, and has some particularly amusing and inventive gargoyles.
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