The Parish Church of St George, Cam viewed from the NE

Introduction

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The Parish Church of St George, Cam viewed from the NE

Image: © Jaggery Taken: 7 Oct 2012

The name in the title is the name on the church board, though the location is usually referred to as Upper Cam. The church dates mostly from the mid 14th century, reputedly rebuilt by Lord Berkeley after the murder of King Edward II in Berkeley Castle in 1327. The church was Grade I listed in June 1961. Grade I, the highest category, is awarded to buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important. Only 2.5% (25 in 1000) of all listed buildings are Grade I.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.692282
Longitude
-2.352661