St Margaret's church, Wrenbury

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St Margaret's church, Wrenbury

Image: © Espresso Addict Taken: 25 Jan 2007

The parish church dates from the early 16th century and is built with local reddish sandstone; the eastern extension (right) dates from 1806. The church is notable for its dog whipper's pew & memorial to Stapleton Cotton, 1st Viscount Combermere (also commemorated by the nearby Image). The churchyard contains many mature trees, including the colossal yew on the left

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.025935
Longitude
-2.607666