St Peter's, Great Asby
Introduction
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Image: © G Laird Taken: 18 Sep 2013
As a place of worship, St Peter’s dates back at least to Norman times, with some evidence of a Saxon precursor. The earlier church was in a poor state of repair by 1861. The church was almost completely rebuilt in 1864/65 and was consecrated in 1866. The church and the lych-gate (not in the photograph) are separately listed Grade II.