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Sutton: St Andrew - along the nave

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Sutton: St Andrew - along the nave

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 19 Aug 2023

This large church dates from the late 14th century. "The chancel has a very large five-light E window with Dec tracery, in some details just turning Perp - as late as c 1370," wrote Nikolaus Pevsner. "The arcade is of six bays, with tall generally lozenge-shaped piers with capitals only to the shafts towards the arch openings, double-chamfered arches and hood-moulds on head-corbels". This is a more symmetrical picture than one I took in 2016 - Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.389602
Longitude
0.126978