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All Saints, Earls Barton - HDR

Earls Barton's church must boast one of the finest examples of earliest pre-Norman architecture in England with it's Anglo-Saxon tower dating to the late 10th-Century.

 

The tower was originally a nave- tower with it being the church, this was carried on until the present nave was built in the 12th-Century, it was later renovated and in the 13th-Century the chancel was added.

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Uploaded on September 2, 2015
Taken on June 17, 2015