Snailwell: St Peter
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 12 Nov 2017
There are only two round towers in Cambridgeshire - the other is at Bartlow. The tower is Norman but the rest of the church was much restored externally in 1878. According to Norman Scarfe in the Shell Guide, it is filled with "Victorian coloured glass of no artistic, nor the least doctrinal, merit".