. . . . . . . "Active"@en . . "Somerset"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "8927"^^ . . . . . . . . "51.2213 -3.659" . . . . . "250"^^ . . . . "St Beuno's Church, Culbone"@en . . "51.22129821777344"^^ . . . . . . . . "POINT(-3.6589999198914 51.221298217773)"^^ . "Culbone Church - ko\u015Bci\u00F3\u0142 pod wezwaniem \u015Bw. Beuno, po\u0142o\u017Cony we wsi Culbone pod Porlock, w angielskim hrabstwie Somerset. Uznaje si\u0119 go za najmniejszy ko\u015Bci\u00F3\u0142 w Anglii. Powierzchnia prezbiterium wynosi 4,1 m x 3,0 m, a nawy - 6,6 m x 3,8 m. Ko\u015Bci\u00F3\u0142 zosta\u0142 wybudowany w XIII w. i jest uznany za zabytek klasy I. W ko\u015Bciele do dzi\u015B odbywaj\u0105 si\u0119 msze."@pl . "SS842482"@en . . "England"@en . "Culbone Church - ko\u015Bci\u00F3\u0142 pod wezwaniem \u015Bw. Beuno, po\u0142o\u017Cony we wsi Culbone pod Porlock, w angielskim hrabstwie Somerset. Uznaje si\u0119 go za najmniejszy ko\u015Bci\u00F3\u0142 w Anglii. Powierzchnia prezbiterium wynosi 4,1 m x 3,0 m, a nawy - 6,6 m x 3,8 m. Ko\u015Bci\u00F3\u0142 zosta\u0142 wybudowany w XIII w. i jest uznany za zabytek klasy I. W ko\u015Bciele do dzi\u015B odbywaj\u0105 si\u0119 msze."@pl . . . "Culbone Church"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Culbone within Somerset"@en . . "13978075"^^ . . . . . . . . "St Beuno's Church, Culbone"@en . . . . . . . "A small stone church surrounded by trees"@en . . . . "Culbone Church, located in the village of Culbone in Somerset, is said to be the smallest parish church in England. The church, dedicated to the Welsh saint Beuno, has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building and the churchyard cross is Grade II*. The church is recorded in the Domesday Book."@en . . . . . "1088405298"^^ . . "Culbone Church"@pl . . . . . . . "-3.658999919891357"^^ . . . . "Culbone Church, located in the village of Culbone in Somerset, is said to be the smallest parish church in England. The church, dedicated to the Welsh saint Beuno, has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building and the churchyard cross is Grade II*. The church is recorded in the Domesday Book. The church seats about 30 people, the chancel is 13.5 \u00D7 10 feet (4.1 \u00D7 3.0 m), the nave 21.5 \u00D7 12.33 feet (6.6 \u00D7 3.8 m) and the building has a total length of 35 feet (10.7 m). Services are still held there, despite the lack of access by road. The church is probably pre-Norman in origin, with a 13th-century porch and a late-15th-century nave. It was refenestrated and re-roofed around 1810 and the spirelet added in 1888. It underwent further restoration in 1928. Joan D'Arcy Cooper, psychologist, Yoga teacher, author of Guided Meditation and the Teaching of Jesus, and wife of the potter Waistel Cooper, was organist at the church and is buried in the graveyard. The graveyard also contains a war grave of a soldier of the Welsh Guards of World War II. Sir David Calcutt QC, a barrister and public servant, is buried in the churchyard too."@en . . .