Lychgate

A lych gate in Ceredigion, Wales, decorated for a wedding

A lychgate (from Old English līc, corpse) or resurrection gate[1] is a covered gateway found at the entrance to a traditional English or English-style churchyard. Examples also exist outside the British Isles in places such as Newfoundland,[2] the Upland South[3] and Texas[4] in the United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Norway,[5] and Sweden.

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  5. ^ Pritchett, R. T. (1878). "Norway. Chapter XVII". The Art Journal. 4: 168–171. doi:10.2307/20569228. ISSN 2152-243X. JSTOR 20569228.