Bradmore Church
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Image: © Ralph Mills Taken: 25 Jan 2006
Completely hemmed-in by houses, it is impossible to photograph anything other than the C13th tower and C14th spire of this little church (here seen from the south-west). The church has had a couple of adventures..the Black Death struck whilst it was being built, and construction was halted. It was destroyed along with much of the village in a 1705 fire and lay derelict for a lengthy period (which is when the houses no doubt crept close).