Description
Bright sunlight glowing through a simple stained glass window in the darkness inside the church of St Peter and St Paul in Shernborne, a tiny village in Norfolk, Eastern England. The current reconstructed church was built in 1898 and paid for by King Edward VII but the site on which it stands dates back to the 7th century. The font within the church is Norman and much of the stonework within the church is thought to be original.