St George's Church, Dittisham (14th C)

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St George's Church, Dittisham (14th C)

Image: © Joan Lloyd Taken: 22 May 2009

There has probably been a church in Dittisham for more than a thousand years. The Saxon church (of which no trace remains) was replaced by a Norman church consisting of only a chancel and nave; the line of its roof can still be seen on the east wall of the tower. The church was restored and reconstructed between 1328 and 1333, the chancel being enlarged and the side aisles added. For more information, see http://www.dittisham.org.uk/st._georges_church.asp .

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Image Location

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Latitude
50.38446
Longitude
-3.603169