St John the Baptist, Weston
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 22 Mar 2012
This fine church was founded in mediaeval times but was comprehensively rebuilt in 1824, with further work undertaken in the following years. See Image] for its Perpendicular tower, built a few decades later from limestone rubble with freestone dressing. The base of the tower also has a benchmark - see Image