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St Andrew's - Lyddington - West

The Parish church of St Andrew, Lyddington is an early-mid 14th century western tower and chancel; nave and aisles were rebuilt late 15th century with the vestry added in 1849 The chancel was restored and stripped of plaster 1889-90 by Ewan Christian. The nave was restored at the same date by J C Traylen. The tower was restored 1902.

 

The church is built of ironstone with pale limestone dressings, the tower is ashlar and the remainder is semi-dressed and coursed rubble. The western tower is of 4 stages with moulded plinth and strings, restored embattled parapet and set back buttresses.

 

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Uploaded on April 2, 2018