Wharram Percy medieval Church photography
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Wharram Percy medieval Church photography

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Mark and Tony visited Wharram Percy several times during the day and at night.
The following footage is composed of 59 individual photographs taken on Mark's Nikon 12mp coolpix L310 during the day .
The photographs was shot in greyscale and edited into an old movie reel type movie.
We hope you enjoy this small project .
Wharram Percy is a deserted medieval village and former civil parish near Malton, North Yorkshire, on the western edge of the chalk Wolds of North Yorkshire, England.
It is about 1 mile south of Wharram-le-Street.
The walk takes around twenty minutes to get to the site.
The earthworks of the village have been known for many years, and outlines of house platforms were drawn onto the first Ordnance Survey six-inch maps of Yorkshire published in 1854.
Although the site seems to have been settled since prehistory, the village appears to have been most active from the 10th to the 12th centuries.
The Domesday Book of 1086 records it as 'Warran' or 'Warron'.
The suffix 'Percy' stems from the prominent, aristocratic family that owned the area during the Middle Ages.
A study of a sizeable collection of human skeletal remains excavated from the churchyard of the deserted village in the 1950's - 1980's.
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