The Church of St John the Baptist, Great Hale

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The Church of St John the Baptist, Great Hale

Image: © Dave Hitchborne Taken: 26 Aug 2013

This church was sixteenth on the list to be photographed on this day - http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/3624846 The church of St John the Baptist is shared by both Great Hale and Little Hale. The tower is either late Saxon or early Norman crowned with Perpendicular pinnacles, a tall Early English nave and a restoration by Hodgson Fowler in 1896-7. The chancel was destroyed during the English Civil War. The parish and the village are now called, Hale. It lies just south of Heckington parish.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.971255
Longitude
-0.291354