Painswick, New Street And War Memorial c.1960
Photo ref:
P3021

More about this scene
Most of the cleverly clipped yew trees in the churchyard were saplings in 1800. According to local legend, they number 99. The story goes that every time an extra one is planted, an existing one dies, so the churchyard remains like a nervous batsman forever one short of its century.
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