St Briavels Church tower
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Image: © Andy Stott Taken: 29 Aug 2013
Churches and chapels (no. 41). The church has Norman elements, but probably has Early Christian origins in the 5th Century. The central 12th Century tower was replaced in the mid-19th Century with the porch tower on the south sie of the nave.