St Paul's Church, Kexby

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St Paul's Church, Kexby

Image: © Paul Glazzard Taken: 4 Aug 2008

The small village of Kexby on the River Derwent is thought to have been hit hard by the Black Death as the village was excused from paying about 60% of its tax quota in 1354. The early Gothic style Church of St Paul was designed by F C Penrose and consecrated in 1852. It is now closed and going through the process of redundancy.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.950543
Longitude
-0.933651