Bradmore Church Tower , Nottinghamshire

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Bradmore Church Tower , Nottinghamshire

Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 17 Sep 2010

The square tower of the Church was built in the thirteenth century and an octagonal spire added in the fourteenth century. Building was halted until the Black Death had abated. The church then suffered badly in the fire and remained unused for a considerable time. A small hall was erected next to the tower in 1881, where services are now held once a month.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.87493
Longitude
-1.133758