English: St Mary's parish church, Rimswell, East Riding of Yorkshire, England, seen from the southeast. The church is not currently used for worship. Between about 1790 and 1840, corpses were reputedly exhumed from the nearby village of Owthorne and reburied in St Mary's churchyard, as much of the village of Owthorne was being lost to coastal erosion.
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