All Saints Church, Lockinge, Oxfordshire.

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All Saints Church, Lockinge, Oxfordshire.

Image: © Christine Matthews Taken: Unknown

Originally a single nave and chancel with the West tower added 1564. In 1853 a new nave was added to the South, the old church then becoming the North aisle. In 1886 an aisle with an arcade of oak was added to the South. There is a 12th century North doorway and a plain font. http://www.berkshirehistory.com/churches/east_lockinge.html

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.58222
Longitude
-1.383408