Medieval ashlar tower, brick nave from 1782
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North aisle and tower on the right
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Font found buried in garden in 1879, believed to be original and removed in 1782 rebuilding
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North arcade to Trinity Aisle
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Georgian nave
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Nave arcade
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Mavesyn, Cawarden or Knights Chapel, with many incised slabs, memorials & tombs, including effigies of two knights
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Mavesyn Chapel
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Mavesyn Ridware , Staffordshire England UK
Church of England (Anglican)
The unusual church, founded in 1140, was rebuilt in 1782, having fallen into ruin. A new brick nave on a different level was attached to the earlier north aisle and tower, now the Mavesyn Chapel. This made half of the building medieval and the other half Georgian.
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