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All Saints Church - North Cerney, Gloucestershire
All Saints Church - The Nave is 12th c., the Chancel was extended in the 13th c. and the original church was Norman.
All Saints Church - The Nave is 12th c., the Chancel was extended in the 13th c. and the original church was Norman.
All Saints Church - The Nave is 12th c., the Chancel was extended in the 13th c. and the original church was Norman.
All Saints Church - inside the south porch is an old oak studded door with its original closing ring.
All Saints Church - The walls are whitewashed and it has a beamed rood supported on carved corbels.
All Saints Church - The figure of Christ on the cross is about 1600 and was found in Italy by William Croome.
All Saints Church - The chancel has a simple rail and altar. The painted reredos is some of the finest work by FC Eden.
All Saints Church - at the back of this altar is a stone shelf with three painted carved stone figures dating from the 15th c.
All Saints Church - The Nave is 12th c., the Chancel was extended in the 13th c. and the original church was Norman.
All Saints Church - The organ has guilded pipes.
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