St Mary's Church, Wilshaw, Meltham

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St Mary's Church, Wilshaw, Meltham

Image: © Humphrey Bolton Taken: 16 Aug 2007

This was built in 1863, and has a central tower with the type of pavilion roof found on mill-owner's houses of the period. The chancel and nave are of equal length (approximately at least). Pevsner describes the windows as having Venetian tracery.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.583765
Longitude
-1.827766