St John's church, Cranford St John
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Image: © Bikeboy Taken: 27 Jun 2015
The oldest part of the church are the nave arcades which are C12. The chancel was rebuilt in C13. The lower part of the tower is C13 and the upper C14. The south aisle was rebuilt in 1842 and further restoration was carried out in 1880.