St Andrew's Church, Great Linford
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Image: © Andrew Abbott Taken: 19 May 2021
Grade II* listed. Listing number 1160090. Parish Church. C13 and C14, chancel rebuilt early C18. Rubble limestone with some ironstone dressings. Lead roof with parapets to aisles, battlements to nave and tower. Tiled roof to S. porch and chancel. West tower, clerestoried nave, S. aisle and projecting porch, N. chapel and porch, in one plane; chancel. C13 tower with lancet to ground floor, 2 upper stages with simple openings. C14 aisles, windows having plain mullions and transomes inserted C18. N. chapel has 2 windows with fleuron decoration in the surrounds. N. porch is 2-storeyed and has wide ogee arched door, sexpartite vault with carved boss. Small C20 vestry in angle of N. chapel and chancel.