Church of St Remigius, Long Clawson
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Image: © Peter Barr Taken: 18 Aug 2010
Dating originally from about 1220, this Norman Cruciform church is built mainly with ironstone, with some limestone. It was restored in 1893. St Remigius, or St. Remi of Rheims, said to have been born around 439 AD.