St Andrews Old Church, Upleatham

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St Andrews Old Church, Upleatham

Image: © Colin Kinnear Taken: 27 Mar 2016

All that remains of the old church is a portion of the west end, including a small embattled tower, and some fragments of masonry further east. The original building, which appears to have been of late 12thcentury date, consisted of chancel and nave with south aisle, with a bellcote over the west gable. An aisle seems to have been added to the chancel at a later date.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.565376
Longitude
-1.016346