Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, Wingrave
Introduction
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Image: © Bikeboy Taken: 21 Aug 2014
The building originates from C12. The tower was added in C13, the aisles in C14 and further changes were made in C15. The church was much restored in the late C19 including a heightening of the tower in 1898. There is a C12 font and other early artefacts inside.