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~ St.Andrew,
Stockton-on-Teme ~ |
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The Porch dates from the 14th
Century. You can just see the old chancel tiles under the seat. The
woodwork is very rustic as can be seen below. The width of the door
shows the church's Saxon foundation. If you have a keen eye you may
notice the vine climbing up the right hand side of the porch is a
hop - this area still grows the crop. |
| The Nave was built between 1130 & 1200.Note the
Norman Chancel arch with two carved stones over it, that were
discovered in 1897 when repair to the plastered walls was
undertaken. There is also a 'squint' (a hole in the wall just behind
the pulpit on the right) |
| Photographs &
text courtesy of Chris Rumbold |
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