Kirkthorpe Conservation Village, Church of St Peter (1)
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Image: © Mike Kirby Taken: 23 Apr 2011
A grade II* (dual listed) church located in the centre of the village. The tower dates back to the C14, but the body of the church was rebuilt c1875, and the tower parapet renewed c1904. Built in the Perpendicular style, using large dressed stone to the tower, and smaller hammer-dressed stone to the body of church which has a stone slate roof. LBS No:- 342403