E.L.S. L5-14. INTERIOR, CAMPSALL CHURCH
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Ephemera
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Unknown
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Mr Straw's House, Nottinghamshire
NT 746155.24
Summary
Postcard - E.L.S. L5-14. INTERIOR, CAMPSALL CHURCH View over the pews looking down the nave towards the altar showing chandelier. Reverse: Printed in black ink at the top in the centre 'POST CARD' Underneath and to the left 'FOR INLAND POSTAGE ONLY THIS SPACE MAY BE USED FOR COMMUNICATIONS.' To the right 'THE ADDRESS ONLY TO BE WRITTEN HERE' To the right there is a printed box of a stamp. The present church, a Grade 1 listed building, was established towards the end of the eleventh century and contains features of almost every style of architecture since that time. It is locally reputed that legendary outlaw Robin Hood was married to Maid Marian at this church. Based upon a ballad the theory is founded on the premise that St Mary Magdalene is the only possible church in the area to fit the description, but no firm evidence exists for this supposition.
Provenance
Straw collection bequeathed to The National Trust on the death in 1990 of William Straw.