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DocRefNoDR0291/79
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TitlePhotograph of a church exterior taken from the South West - unidentified
Date19th century
DescriptionThe building has a small west tower of three stages (delineated by string courses) with clasping angle buttresses, a corbel-table (trefoil headed) just below the parapet and with `Y' traceried belfry openings (late 13th C.) on the South and West sides. The nave has a slender South aisle with a porch mid-way along the aisle. The westernmost window (?Georgian) with ?recent distempering. The steeply pitched chancel has ?16th C. South aisle chapel (The Northern side of the Church is not visible). Distinctive features are the lack of clerestory and the position of the porch (?possibly shifted Eastwards during alterations). There is no battlementing on the parapet or tops of the aisles.
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NA690/Wormleighton/Warwickshire
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