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All Saints' Church, Cottenham, Cambridgeshire: detail of window tracery

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NOTES: The church is 13th century, but rebuilt in late 14th and early 15th century. The tower dates from a rebuilding of 1617-1619. The interior of the nave was restored in 1867 and 1893-1894.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: the south transept

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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.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: detail of the south transept window

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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.

St Andrew, Isleham, Cambridgeshire: the south transept seen from the churchyard

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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.

St Wendreda, March, Cambridgeshire: detail of gargoyles above 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.

St Wendreda, March, Cambridgeshire: detail of a grotesque above a window

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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: detail of a gargoyle above a window

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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: detail of a gargoyle

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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: detail of a gargoyle above a window

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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: detail of windows on the south wall with gargoyles above

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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 Andrew's Church, Sutton-in-the-Isle, Cambridgeshire: detail of the carved capital on the archway of the south entrance

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NOTES: The church was begun by Bishop Barnet (1366-1373) and continued by Bishop Arundel (1374-1388). The tower was added in the 15th century, its design based on the Ely Octagon.
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