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Church of St Peter, Great Walsingham, Norfolk: the porch

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NOTES: The church is mainly 14th century with some later additions. The original chancel was demolished some time in the 16th century, but fragments remain. The porch was added in the 15th century and the interior fittings also date from then.

Church of St Margaret of Antioch, Cley-next-the-Sea, Norfolk: the porch looking outwards

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NOTES: The church dates from the 14th and 15th centuries. The north-west tower, nave and south aisles are intact, but the north and south transepts are in ruins with just the side walls standing.

Ely Cathedral: the west front and Galilee Porch

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NOTES: The lower two thirds of the west tower is 12th century while the upper third was added c. 1400. The transept dates from the third quarter of the 12th century.

Ely Cathedral: the west front and Galilee Porch

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NOTES: The lower two thirds of the west tower is 12th century while the upper third was added c. 1400. The transept dates from the third quarter of the 12th century.

Ely Cathedral: the west front and Galilee Porch

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NOTES: The lower two thirds of the west tower is 12th century while the upper third was added c. 1400. The transept dates from the third quarter of the 12th century.

Duomo, Campo dei Miracoli, Pisa: detail of the entrance

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Diotisalvi
NOTES: The Cathedral, the largest Romanesque church in Italy, was built between 1063 and 1118. Construction on the detached bell tower began in 1173 under the direction of Diotisalvi. The tower began to sink and lean after completion of the third storey in 1178. Building resumed in1272 under Giovanni di Simone, architect of the Campo Santo, but was interrupted again in 1284 on reaching the seventh storey, owing to further leaning. The belfry was added by Tommano Simone in 1350.

St Paul's Cathedral, City of London: detail of south entrance

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Wren, Sir Christopher (1632-1723)

All Saints Church, Icklingham, Suffolk: the entrance porch

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A thatched church with a Norman nave, the rest is 13th and 14th century. The church was restored by W.M. Fawcett in 1903.

St Mary the Virgin, Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire: the entrance porch and tower

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NOTES: Church of Norman origin, but largely rebuilt 1396-1418. The medieval tower collapsed in 1798 and was rebuilt in 1801 with old materials, but not to the original design.

St Mary the Virgin, Great Shelford, Cambridgeshire: the entrance porch and tower

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NOTES: Church of Norman origin, but largely rebuilt 1396-1418. The medieval tower collapsed in 1798 and was rebuilt in 1801 with old materials, but not to the original design.

All Saints, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire: the west tower

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NOTES: The church is late 14th century, with an earlier nave of c. 1330-1350. The west tower with its pinnacled turrets is based on Ely Cathedral - it was restored in 1898-1900.
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