| 21. | Some of the stones form a path from the lych gate to the nave door and beyond to the west door.
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| 22. | Nearby, through a lych gate, is a graveyard that is, unusually, separated from the church by a road.
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| 23. | A lych gate to the south of the church leads into the southern section of the graveyard which has generally been levelled.
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| 24. | A decorative lych gate is located at the southeast of the garden, on the corner of Toorak Road and Hillside Crescent.
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| 25. | In some lych gates there stood large flat stones called lich-stones upon which the corpse, usually uncoffined, was laid.
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| 26. | On the hill, the grade I listed Parish Church of St . Mary and St . Peter has a distinctive lych gate.
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| 27. | The 19th-century St Mary's Church, with its contemporary lych gate and flanking walls are all Grade II listed buildings.
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| 28. | Lych Gate at Shanklin Old ChurchThe church is medieval but was largely rebuilt in 1859 . It is also known as Shanklin Old Church.
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| 29. | On Sundays Darwin sometimes went with them as far as the lych gate to the churchyard, and then he would go for a walk.
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| 30. | The most common form of lych gate is a simple shed composed of a roof with two gabled ends, covered with tiles or thatch.
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