DescriptionIbberton, parish church of St. Eustace - geograph.org.uk - 513832.jpg
English: Ibberton: parish church of St. Eustace This church was lucky to survive, such was its dilapidated state in 1892 when services were transferred to a tin hut in the village (now the village hall). It was restored, rather than rebuilt, in 1903, and photographs inside the church show what a state it was in.
The church sits high on the slopes above the village (see 452365) and as such commands fine views over north Dorset: 452366.
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