St Mary and All Saints Churchyard, Swarby

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St Mary and All Saints Churchyard, Swarby

Image: © Marathon Taken: 18 Jun 2016

The fine Perpendicular west tower is first seen across the fields before the village is reached. John Harris in The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire describes the bell-openings as very strange. The chancel is Early English, the north arcade Decorated and the south arcade is Perpendicular. See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5001244

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.95221
Longitude
-0.442896