Church and The Square, Cattistock

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Church and The Square, Cattistock

Image: © John Lamper Taken: 23 Apr 2006

The church is one of the finest 19th century churches in Dorset. The north and south transepts are 15th century, but much of the body of the church was rebuilt in 1857 by Sir Gilbert Scott. The north aisle and tower were added in 1874 and designed by his son George Gilbert Scott. Externally the tower is stunning, huge and visible for miles around.

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.794703
Longitude
-2.581229