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Limestone East end façade at St Mary's

1201-1900

Churches Conservation Trust

Churches Conservation Trust
London, United Kingdom

The East wall of St Mary's is built of limestone and features a large stained glass window and decorative 'crenellated' – stone wall with regular pattern of rectangular gaps – battlements along the top. These are a common feature of late Medieval churches.

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  • Title: Limestone East end façade at St Mary's
  • Date Created: 1201-1900
  • Location: St Mary's, Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire
  • Location Created: Edlesborough
  • Type: Historic Building
  • Rights: ©The CCT/ Adrian Powter
  • External Link: St Mary's, Edlesborough, Buckinghamshire
  • Photographer: Adrian Powter
  • Commissioned by: Churches Conservation Trust
Churches Conservation Trust

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