Interior of St. Andrews Church, Wroxeter

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Interior of St. Andrews Church, Wroxeter

Image: © Peter Comeau Taken: 5 Oct 2009

Maintained under the Redundant Churches Fund, St. Andrews Church is of historical interest both inside and out. Built using stone from the Roman remains of Viroconium the interior is also notable for its box pews dating from the 17th/18th Century. Oldest relic is a 14th Century chest.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.670282
Longitude
-2.646639