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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.

All Saints, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire: the south front with porch

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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.

All Saints, Haslingfield, Cambridgeshire: the south front with entrance porch

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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.

St Mary Magdalene, Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, seen from the north east with entrance porch

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NOTES: The church is a mixture of periods, 12th, 13th and 14th centuries. The interior is largely Norman with reused Roman columns in the nave. The nave was heightened in the 14th century. The chancel was rebuilt in 1882-1883. The church also has a distinctive lead broach spire.

St Mary Magdalene, Ickleton, Cambridgeshire, seen from the north-east with entrance porch

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NOTES: The church is a mixture of periods, 12th, 13th and 14th centuries. The interior is largely Norman with reused Roman columns in the nave. The nave was heightened in the 14th century. The chancel was rebuilt in 1882-1883. The church also has a distinctive lead broach spire.

St Mary Magdalene, Ickleton, Cambridgeshire: looking towards the entrance porch from the west

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NOTES: The church is a mixture of periods, 12th, 13th and 14th centuries. The interior is largely Norman with reused Roman columns in the nave. The nave was heightened in the 14th century. The chancel was rebuilt in 1882-1883. The church also has a distinctive lead broach spire.

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

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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

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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

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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 entrance porch with the shields of the De Vere family and statues of St Peter and St Paul

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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 west tower and entrance porch

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Caroe, William Douglas (1857-1938)
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. The interior of the church was restored by by F. C. Penrose in 1861-1867 with further repairs and reordering by W. D. Caroe; 1909-1910.

Saint Peter and Saint Paul Lavenham, Suffolk: the west door with knapped flint surround

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Caroe, William Douglas (1857-1938)
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. The interior of the church was restored by by F. C. Penrose in 1861-1867 with further repairs and reordering by W. D. Caroe; 1909-1910.
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