Lade Church

The church of Lade is a medieval church dating from 1189. The church is relatively well preserved, but the south wall was rebuilt in the 1600s, and then the south portal disappeared. The ship's entrance portal to the west is made of pebbles. The portal has a Gothic appearance, with free-standing columns and pillars, or capitals, decorated with foliage. The design is associated with the first half of the 13th century.

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