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Church of St Andrew

A Grade I Listed Building in Barnwell, North Northamptonshire

View from tower arch

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No part of the building is older than the 13th century, to which period the main portion belongs, and the plan remained unaltered until 1873, when the organ chamber was added in the re-entrant angle of the north aisle and chancel. The north doorway and the windows of the aisles are 14th century insertions, and in the 15th century the chancel was largely reconstructed, new windows being inserted and the upper part of the walls rebuilt.

Uploaded by Paul Ellerton on 11 January 2013

Photo ID: 68483
Building ID: 101040245
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