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St James the Great, Pensax
Built in 1832 on an ancient site, this church is a treasure well worth seeking out. The bells, which previously hung in the tower, are placed at the back of the church giving visitors the opportunity to view these impressive instruments at close range. The churchyard provides an oasis of peace to all who seek a moment or two away from the busyness of the daily round.
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St Andrew, Stockton-on-Teme
Dating back to the twelfth century, it is believed that the Norman church of St Andrew's, with its fifteenth century oak porch, has Saxon origins, shown by its unusual circular graveyard. The church boasts many medieval features, including a rare 'squint' between the main part of the church and the altar area, which allowed the congregation to glimpse what was happening at the altar. There are also two interesting carvings of the Hereford School.
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St Lawrence, Lindridge
There has been a church at Lindridge for many centuries. All Saints church burnt down some time after 1650 in a fire believed to have started in a bundle of straw used for seating. Following an ancient tradition, churches built on the site subsequently were dedicated to St Lawrence. The present church was built in 1862. Many of the windows have unusual pastel shades of glass which cast attractive patterns when the sun shines through them.
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