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The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain
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The Unofficial Guide to Great Britain.
Church of St. John the Baptist, Frome, Somerset

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Frome, Somerset.
The Via Crucis, showing the stations of the cross, in the north-west corner of the churchyard is one of only two outside examples in the U.K.
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Frome, Somerset.
The Nave showing the Victorian medallions on each side, the Rood Screen at the far end and the decorations on the roof trusses.
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Frome, Somerset.
A closer view of the Rood Screen showing some amazing decoration on both the screen and the wall above the chancel arch although the screen and the decoration are, I understand, Victorian.
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Frome, Somerset.
St. Nicholas Chapel (the Baptistry) and 13th century font in the shape of a quatrefoil and there are also fragments of 15th century stained glass in the window. The tiled floor is , I believe, Victorian and depicts the Seven Virtues and the Seven Deadly Sins.
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