Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Grave

From Elswyth, a journal of journeys through landscapes shaped by story and faith. Minstead, in the New Forest, holds the resting place of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – a quiet churchyard where light drifts across the grass and carved stone. The place feels steeped in both imagination and remembrance – history, belief, and narrative entwined beneath the same sky.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

Photographs by Kate Coldrick – from Elswyth, a photo journal of churches, landscapes, and places in Devon and beyond.

We stopped at Minstead on the way home from London, where Sir Arthur Conan Doyle is buried in the graveyard. Anglo Saxon carvings on the font in All Saints' church include a depiction of the Lamb of God with a cross (symbolising Christ's victory over sin and death), and a lion with a calf eating together (Isaiah 11.6).

Words and images © Kate Coldrick - part of the Elswyth collection.

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