St Andrew's Church, Eakring, Notts.

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St Andrew's Church, Eakring, Notts.

Image: © David Hallam-Jones Taken: 16 Jan 2015

The Grade II* listed Parish Church on the east side of Kirklington Road is seen here on the approach into the centre of the village. The current building dates back to the C13th, the oldest part being the tower which has a C13th base and a C15th top storey. The building was restored in Elizabethan times, next in the C17th century on the instruction of the Rev. William Mompesson, who widened the nave and added the two porches, and then again in 1881.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.152039
Longitude
-0.992115