Church of St Swithin, Wellow
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 1 Jun 2014
The oldest part of the church, the base of the tower, is 12th century, the upper stages being 13th and 15th century work. The nave is largely 14th century, the chancel being a 19th century creation. The porch is thought to date from the same rebuilding as the chancel. The offset tower is a relatively unusual feature. Listed Grade II*.