Examples of 'church lane' in a sentence

Meaning of "church lane"

Church Lane is a term used to describe a road or street that leads to or is adjacent to a church. It denotes a thoroughfare or pathway commonly associated with religious buildings and congregations. Church Lanes are often found in towns or villages where churches play a significant role in the community

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I am a widow and keep a small shop in church lane.
The route of Church Lane passed in front of the old church.
It may have been known for decades as Church Lane.
The street now known as Church Lane used to be Church Street.
The church is at the junction of Vicarage Road and Church Lane.
The village was built around Church Lane and grew from there.
There is a small Church of England primary school near the church on Church Lane.
Holy Cross Church is located on Church Lane to the south of the green.
At the end of the track you will reach a T-junction with Church Lane.
It has a significant number of timber-framed structures, in particular along Church Lane and High Street.
It has occupied 2 Suffolk Street and adjacent buildings, continuing round the corner into Church Lane.
Pass Thompsons Close and continue ahead to reach the road, Church Lane.

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