St Mary's Church - Haseley, Warwickshire
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Image: © Martin Richard Phelan Taken: Unknown
This is the church of St Mary in the scattered Warwickshire village of Haseley (OS Explorer 221). The earliest part of the church is the 13th century south doorway. Other features are the 15th century tower, the Throckmorton tomb, a black and white wagon roof and a number of palimpsest brasses, these being brasses which have been used twice. The building was Grade I listed on 11th April 1967. Time taken not available. Source:British Listed Buildings. Image Image Image Image Image