St.Mary's church, Carlton-le-Moorland, Lincs.

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St.Mary's church, Carlton-le-Moorland, Lincs.

Image: © Richard Croft Taken: 24 Sep 2005

An unusual and most appealing church. A tower that is probably Anglo-Saxon in origin and a decorated gothic medieval chancel, but the nave is a rarity ... Elizabethan 16th century !

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.110569
Longitude
-0.644995