Saint Peter's Church, Mansfield
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Image: © Peter Kochut Taken: 11 Apr 2005
The parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Mansfield town centre. Constructed and modified during a period of several hundred years, parts of the building date from Norman times, mostly it is somewhat more recent. The two small narrow windows in the lower part of the church tower are a Norman feature, there is also a typically Norman rounded arch in the doorway (not visible here).