Church of All Hallows, Gedling
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 15 Jan 2020
The east end of the church, north side. The Perpendicular window visible above the vestry was moved there when the organ was moved in 1872. A new organ chamber was built in 1925 to better house the organ which protruded into the chancel. It is known that in the medieval period there were buildings attached to this side of the chancel, providing a priest's lodging and possibly a cell of the Friary of Shelford with which the church was associated.