Kimcote Church
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Image: © Stephen McKay Taken: 31 Mar 2021
All Saints' Church towers over Church Cottage on Walton Road in Kimcote. The church, which also serves the neighbouring village of Walton, dates from the 13th century although some features may be older. It originally had a steeple above the tower but this fell into the church in 1771 and the tower was rebuilt without one. Note the 20th century clockface on the south elevation of the tower. The church was restored in 1869 by William Smith and is now grade II listed.