Church of St Radegund, Scruton

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Church of St Radegund, Scruton

Image: © Gordon Hatton Taken: 19 Dec 2007

Village church just off the green. The tower is Perpendicular, whilst the main body of the church is a Victorian rebuild. The dedication to St Radegund is most unusual as there are apparently only 5 such churches in Britain. St Radegund was the daughter of a Thuringian king, born circa AD520 and died in 587. She is associated with the foundation of a convent at Poitiers in France.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.327643
Longitude
-1.539448