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Church of St Matthew

A Grade II* Listed Building in Worthington, Leicestershire

Church of St Matthew, Worthington

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South aspect. Church fabric is of sandstone of varying hardness: the softer material has either been replaced or shows erosion. The chancel on the right has a sill course. Next to the priests door is a low side lancet window, blocked at the bottom. Other windows are lancets or have Y tracery. These are typical of Early English Gothic architecture of the early C13. Early C18 brick porch on a stone plinth. Crow stepped gables. (Photo Apr 2009).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 7 July 2014

Photo ID: 107952
Building ID: 101361236
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