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St Botolph's
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SE 718 607
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This is a good example of a cruciform church with a central tower, made all the better by the wild flowers in the churchyard, which was erected in the twelfth century.
The interior is bright (shot below unfortunately of poor quality) and has a good 12th century font with Jacobean cover.
The south doorway has a Romanesque arch which has a lot of graffitti in the form of carved shapes and marks. |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 20 November 2006 )
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