Wixoe: St Leonard's Church and gate
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Image: © John Sutton Taken: 11 Feb 2022
There are two gates to the churchyard, one at the east end and this one south-west of the Grade II* listed church. The listing reads "A flint and stone church of C12 origin. Nave and chancel are C15. The south door is C12 with one order of shafts with scalloped capitals and zig-zag ornamentation on the arch. There is also a blocked Norman door on the north side. The windows are C19 or C20 restorations. Roof tiled, with a weatherboarded bell turret."