St Peter and St Paul's, Medmenham
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Image: © Andrew Smith Taken: 6 Sep 2008
The nave is 12th century. Windows, the chancel and tower are 15th century. All underwent restoration in the 19th. It is of flint and chalkstone construction. It stands at the top of Ferry Lane at its junction with the A4155.