South end of St John's church
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 23 Aug 2006
This Grade II church at the corner of St John's Vale and Lewisham Way has a very tall spire and is surrounded by trees, so difficult to photograph in its entirety. Here is the south ('back') end of the church with three new small windows inserted below the original main window when the church was reordered in the 1970's.