St. Mary's church (Credenhill)
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Image: © Fabian Musto Taken: 29 Apr 2021
Here is the parish church of St. Mary in Credenhill, which has a few modern buildings and Credenhill Court as neighbours. The oldest features are the nave and chancel arch from c.1200 and the west bell tower is from the 14th century. The church was restored in 1861 and 1876 and the 15th century south porch has a palm tree next to it.