Holy Saviour Church, Lemington

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Holy Saviour Church, Lemington

Image: © Andrew Curtis Taken: 28 Jul 2010

Holy Saviour Church was originally called Sugley Parish Church when it was built in 1837. It was designed by Benjamin Green. It is said to have been oriented north-south, rather than east-west, to avoid an unused pit shaft underneath http://www.lemingtoncentre.co.uk/wb/pages/heritage.php This church and Image stand on opposite sides of the narrow, heavily wooded Sugley Dene http://newcastlephotos.blogspot.com/2007/06/sugley-dene.html

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.974492
Longitude
-1.707519