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St Andrew and St Mary, Grantchester, Cambridgeshire: east end and chancel

RIBA137448
Blomfield, Alfred William (1879-1949)
NOTES: The church is of Saxon/Norman origin and there are fragments of that date, which were placed here by A.W. Blomfield in 1877. The majority of the present church dates from 1340-1350 (chancel) with a tower of 1388-1426.

St Andrew and St Mary, Grantchester, Cambridgeshire: detail of windows

RIBA137451
Blomfield, Alfred William (1879-1949)
NOTES: The church is of Saxon/Norman origin and there are fragments of that date, which were placed here by A.W. Blomfield in 1877. The majority of the present church dates from 1340-1350 (chancel) with a tower of 1388-1426.

St Andrew and St Mary, Grantchester, Cambridgeshire: detail of window with tracery

RIBA137453
Blomfield, Alfred William (1879-1949)
NOTES: The church is of Saxon/Norman origin and there are fragments of that date, which were placed here by A.W. Blomfield in 1877. The majority of the present church dates from 1340-1350 (chancel) with a tower of 1388-1426.

St Andrew and St Mary, Grantchester, Cambridgeshire: detail of windows with tracery on the south elevation

RIBA137454
Blomfield, Alfred William (1879-1949)
NOTES: The church is of Saxon/Norman origin and there are fragments of that date, which were placed here by A.W. Blomfield in 1877. The majority of the present church dates from 1340-1350 (chancel) with a tower of 1388-1426.

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Harlton, Cambridgeshire: the east window with tracery

RIBA137502
Atkinson, Thomas Dinham (1864-1948)
NOTES: 14th century, restored by Thomas Dinham Atkinson 1911-1914, and further restoration 1961-1968, when 19th century rendering was removed.

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Harlton, Cambridgeshire: the altar and east window

RIBA137508
Atkinson, Thomas Dinham (1864-1948)
NOTES: 14th century, restored by Thomas Dinham Atkinson 1911-1914, and further restoration 1961-1968, when 19th century rendering was removed.

Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Harlton, Cambridgeshire: the rood screen and chancel

RIBA137509
Atkinson, Thomas Dinham (1864-1948)
NOTES: 14th century, restored by Thomas Dinham Atkinson 1911-1914, and further restoration 1961-1968, when 19th century rendering was removed.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk: detail of the nave windows

RIBA137581
NOTES: The church was built between 1486-1525; the tower dates from 1486-1495, with the upper parts constructed as part of the second building campaign 1517-1525.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk: the entrance porch

RIBA137582
NOTES: The church was built between 1486-1525; the tower dates from 1486-1495, with the upper parts constructed as part of the second building campaign 1517-1525.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk: the entrance porch

RIBA137583
NOTES: The church was built between 1486-1525; the tower dates from 1486-1495, with the upper parts constructed as part of the second building campaign 1517-1525.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk: the entrance porch

RIBA137584
NOTES: The church was built between 1486-1525; the tower dates from 1486-1495, with the upper parts constructed as part of the second building campaign 1517-1525.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk: detail of the west tower with carved niche

RIBA137585
NOTES: The church was built between 1486-1525; the tower dates from 1486-1495, with the upper parts constructed as part of the second building campaign 1517-1525.
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