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Rutland Water
Normanton Church Museum on the edge of Rutland Water on a winters day. Rutlands most famous landmark was saved from flooding when Rutland Water was created in the 1970s. Now with the floor raised almost half way up the church, it is a museum which houses dinosaur fossils and an Anglo-Saxon skeleton from the reservoir
Paul Felix is a photographer specialising in traditional craftsmen who work in the British countryside
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Church Water Normanton Rutland
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This print by Paul Felix showcases the serene beauty of Rutland Water on a winter's day, with the iconic Normanton Church Museum gracing its edge. As Rutland's most renowned landmark, this historic church was miraculously saved from flooding when Rutland Water was created in the 1970s. Today, it stands proudly with its floor raised almost halfway up, serving as a unique museum that holds not only precious artifacts but also fascinating tales of the past. Stepping into this enchanting museum is like embarking on a journey through time. Within its walls lie remarkable dinosaur fossils and an Anglo-Saxon skeleton discovered in the reservoir itself. Each exhibit tells a story of ancient life and provides invaluable insights into our rich history. The photograph captures the ethereal atmosphere surrounding Normanton Church Museum during wintertime. The tranquil waters of Rutland Water reflect the soft hues of the sky above, creating a mesmerizing symphony of blues and whites. The snow-covered landscape adds an extra touch of magic to this already picturesque scene. Paul Felix's keen eye for detail allows us to appreciate every aspect of this breathtaking view - from the architectural splendor of Normanton Church to nature's delicate brushstrokes across land and water. This print serves as a reminder that even amidst change and transformation, there are timeless treasures waiting to be discovered and cherished for generations to come.
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