DescriptionSt Mary the Virgin, Parish Church of Easington - geograph.org.uk - 1706454.jpg
English: St Mary the Virgin, Parish Church of Easington The south aspect. The church tower is the earliest part of the building, dating from the mid C12. It is a prominent landmark from the sea and in pre-GPS days was an important navigation aid for progress along the Durham coast.
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