St Luke, Whyteleafe: north transept
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 24 Nov 2014
In most churches a "transept" is a small sideways extension of the main building. here the name is used to describe a larger parish room of much later date (1968) attached to the north side of the church.
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