Nave and aisles of St Luke's

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Nave and aisles of St Luke's

Image: © Neil Owen Taken: 18 Sep 2022

The interior of the ancient parish church. Although it was open on a Heritage Day there was a video screen with footage of the late Queen Elizabeth II. The main part of the church dates from 1420, but the north aisle (left of shot) was added in 1819; further alterations took place in 1874. Grade II* listed.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.434742
Longitude
-2.54675