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Church of St Peter

A Grade I Listed Building in Whetstone, Leicestershire

Church of St Peter, Whetstone

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South east aspect. Parish church. C13, rebuilt 1335, altered c1500 and late C18, restored 1856 by Parsons and Dain, further restoration after collapse of spire 1895-97 by Goddard, Paget & Goddard and minor early C20 alterations. Local rubble stone with ashlar dressings and some brick buttresses. Slate and copper roofs, chamfered plinth and continuous cill band. Nave and chancel under continuous roof, west tower with spire, north porch, south aisle and vestry.

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 2 October 2012

Photo ID: 60981
Building ID: 101245457
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