St. Michael & All Angels' Church, Ledbury

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St. Michael & All Angels' Church, Ledbury

Image: © Stephen Nunney Taken: Unknown

Ledbury is reckoned to be the finest non-monastic church in Herefordshire. This vast church is mostly 13th & 14th century, and consists of a large arcaded nave with side aisles, chancel, sanctuary and chapels of St. Anne and Our Lady. The so called 'chapter house,' built around 1330, was supposedly erected by monks from St. Guthlac's in Hereford.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.035166
Longitude
-2.416872