St. Mary and St. Barlok church, Norbury, Norbury and Roston

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St. Mary and St. Barlok church, Norbury, Norbury and Roston

Image: © Alan Walker Taken: 2 Jun 2004

The lofty fourteenth century chancel has four large windows each side, all containing glass dating from 1306 AD (pre Black Death and very rare), which is considered to be some of the most important glass of its type in Europe. A major project to restore the glass has recently been completed. The East window has a date some sixty years later (post Black Death). See also these images: Image Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.977905
Longitude
-1.815288