It's the old village church that was built over the site - the graveyard is still there, but there is very little of the church left. (That's the location that was used for the satanic rituals in K9 and Company.)
The current church is Victorian - it was moved to the north end of the village, as the old one had fallen into disrepair.
The part of the pavement in the graveyard used to be uncovered every 10 years or so, but hasn't been since 1973. There's a replica that's on display at Prinknash Abbey but I think it's rather less well known than it used to be, due to the lack of anything to see at the site. A local historian seems to have done a reasonable job of writing it up here and there are a couple of nice pictures of the old church yard.
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Date: 2009-09-12 10:40 pm (UTC)The current church is Victorian - it was moved to the north end of the village, as the old one had fallen into disrepair.
The part of the pavement in the graveyard used to be uncovered every 10 years or so, but hasn't been since 1973. There's a replica that's on display at Prinknash Abbey but I think it's rather less well known than it used to be, due to the lack of anything to see at the site. A local historian seems to have done a reasonable job of writing it up here and there are a couple of nice pictures of the old church yard.