St Luke and St Andrew Church, Priston
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Image: © Rick Crowley Taken: 4 Aug 2020
The 15th century tower is crowned with a large gold cockerel weather vane given as a gift by the lord of the manor in 1813. Also on the east face is a clock face of 1813. The church is well worth visiting with impressive arches inside, and a very old horse chestnut and yew tree in the graveyard.