St Andrew's Church, Colyton

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St Andrew's Church, Colyton

Image: © Jennifer Romero Taken: Unknown

The Church of St Andrew dates from Norman times. Its lantern tower is one of only three in the country and was used to guide ships up the River Axe Estuary. The interior of the church is well worth a visit.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.741593
Longitude
-3.069961