Longstanton: All Saints - north side
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 19 Mar 2021
The large Parish Church of All Saints is Grade I listed: "Parish church, mostly mid-late C14. Restorations of 1886, and 1891 including chancel and fenestration. Fieldstone with clunch dressings, now replaced by limestone. Tiled roofs ... Spire of limestone ashlar with two tiers of gabled lucarnes." This looks a tranquil scene, but the noisy resident rooks had a lot to say for themselves.