St Peter's Church, Saxelbye
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Image: © Kate Jewell Taken: 8 Apr 2011
A 13th-15th century ironstone village church, restored in 1856-7. The recessed crocketed spire has 2 tiers of lucarnes in alternating directions. A crocket is an ornament in the form of curved or bent foliage.