Lytch Gate

  lytch gate is the traditional entrance to an English church yard.  It is a roofed porch like structure over a gate, often built of  wood, it sometimes has recessed seats on either side of the gate itself.  Legend has it that these gates were built as a shelter for pall bearers who had carried coffins some distance to the church, this story is probably apocryphal. 

 

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