All Saints Church, Croughton
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Image: © Richard Rogerson Taken: 9 Feb 2012
All Saints' is a stone rubble church with an aisled and clerestoreyed nave, chancel and West tower. The north nave arcade is the oldest part of the church with three late-12th century bays. Inside the church are wall paintings showing the passion cycle but unfortunately they are seriously damaged and faded.