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- Churchyard abstract "A churchyard is a patch of land adjoining or surrounding a church which is usually owned by the relevant church or local parish itself. In the Scots language or Northern English language, this can also be known as a kirkyard or kirkyaird.In England, the fact that in an open field village there were very few fenced areas meant that the yew trees needed for longbows were commonly grown in the churchyard since the foliage is poisonous to cattle.Churchyards can be host to unique and ancient habitats because they may remain significantly unchanged for hundreds of years.While churchyards can be any patch of land on church grounds, historically, they were often used as graveyards (a place of burial).".
- Churchyard thumbnail Sventorius.jpg?width=300.
- Churchyard wikiPageID "3239334".
- Churchyard wikiPageRevisionID "587535738".
- Churchyard hasPhotoCollection Churchyard.
- Churchyard subject Category:Cemeteries.
- Churchyard subject Category:Christianity_and_death.
- Churchyard comment "A churchyard is a patch of land adjoining or surrounding a church which is usually owned by the relevant church or local parish itself.".
- Churchyard label "Adro (arquitetura)".
- Churchyard label "Churchyard".
- Churchyard label "Kerkhof (kerk)".
- Churchyard sameAs Kerkhof_(kerk).
- Churchyard sameAs Adro_(arquitetura).
- Churchyard sameAs m.090k36.
- Churchyard sameAs Q2749813.
- Churchyard sameAs Q2749813.
- Churchyard wasDerivedFrom Churchyard?oldid=587535738.
- Churchyard depiction Sventorius.jpg.
- Churchyard isPrimaryTopicOf Churchyard.