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St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: the nave seen from the north aisle

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Street, George Edmund (1824-1881)
NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: detail of a carved angel the roof bracket of the nave

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NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: detail of the hammerbeam nave roof enriched with carved angels

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NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: the nave looking towards the altar

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Street, George Edmund (1824-1881)
NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: detail of the hammebeam nave roof

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NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: detail of the carved angels on the hammerbeam nave roof

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NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: detail of the carved angels on the hammerbeam nave roof

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NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: detail of nave roof showing arched tie beams

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NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: the hammerbeam nave roof seen from below

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NOTES: The oldest parts of the church date from 1331. The majority of the interior of the church dates from the 15th century when the roofs of the nave and aisles were built. The west tower was rebuilt in 1863 by George E. Street after the original tower collapsed. The interior was also restored by Street in 1863-1865 and later in 1883 (chancel) and in 1897-1898, 1906-1907.

St Wendreda, March, Cambridgeshire

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NOTES: The church is mainly mid 14th century with later work of c. 1400, late 15th century and c. 1528. The chancel was restored in 1874-1875.

St Wendreda, March, Cambridgeshire

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NOTES: The church is mainly mid 14th century with later work of c. 1400, late 15th century and c. 1528. The chancel was restored in 1874-1875.

St Wendreda, March, Cambridgeshire: the entrance porch

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NOTES: The church is mainly mid 14th century with later work of c. 1400, late 15th century and c. 1528. The chancel was restored in 1874-1875.
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