The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Upton Scudamore

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The Church of St Mary the Virgin, Upton Scudamore

Image: © Maigheach-gheal Taken: 7 Feb 2008

In the mid 19th century the church was extensively remodelled in the 13th century style by G.E. Street. At that time a frame was built on the tower to hold the bell. There were three bells in 1750 but two were sold to pay for church repairs. The remaining one was re-cast in 1882 with two more bells being added.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.228056
Longitude
-2.19529