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The entrance to the church is on the south wall.
The main entrance to the church is through the west end door.
The stone was raised next to the entrance to the church.
Originally the cross was set just outside the entrance to the church.
Of the three original entrances to the church, two have been filled in.
In the field opposite the entrance to the church are two crosses.
Another later addition were the four large bronze doors in place at the entrance to the church.
The four women hurried out of the dressing room and down to the entrance to the church.
Each aisle has a single lateral entrance to the church.
The entrance to the church occurs on center at the 15th Street elevation.
The belfry usually stood just to one side of the main entrance to the church.
He provides pictures which show a plaque at the entrance to the church.
There are several entrances to the church, none of which can be considered the main entrance.
Entrance to the church was via alleyways to the north and south.
The appearance of the eastern entrance to the church, as we know it today, dates back to around 1776.
Weather permitting, the three September programs will take place in the garden at the front entrance to the church.
In the 1970s, the central entrance to the church yard was closed due to widening of the road.
The Sanctuary and entrance to the church was refurbished in 2004.
Most prominent is the Lychgate at the old entrance to the church.
The entrance to the church is through a long flight of steps on the eastern and the northern directions.
The two side entrances to the church were added in 1940 as was the terrazzo floor.
Its lower stage contains the entrance to the church through a south doorway leading into a porch.
Over the entrance to the church is a panel painted with Royal arms dated 1695.
The entrance to the church is through the west door of the tower, above which are three lancet windows.
His statue is situated in the stone niche above the main entrance to the church.