St Michael's Church, Stoney Stanton

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St Michael's Church, Stoney Stanton

Image: © Eirian Evans Taken: 11 Sep 2006

The 12th Century rubble-built Tower and the 13th Century dressed stone spire are fine examples of their period - withstanding the wind and rain for almost 700 years. A carved stone now over the Vestry door originally formed the arch to a Norman south doorway is believed to be of mid 12th Century origin.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.548859
Longitude
-1.280292