A strange south side
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The photograph on this page of A strange south side by Neil Owen as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 26 Apr 2021
The church of the Blessed Virgin Mary dates from the thirteenth century but has a slightly odd appearance. Notwithstanding the alterations of the fifteenth century or the restoration in 1861 by George Gilbert Scott, it is still the fact that the central tower is of a design that was already becoming old-fashioned when it was built. Grade II* listed.