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East Window, Bredwardine

St Andrew's church at Bredwardine dates largely from the 12th century and is a long, tunnel-like building comprising nave, chancel and north tower (which was added in 1790).

 

The most outstanding features here are the two early Romanesque carved lintels on both the south and (now blocked) north doorways, both bearing geometric designs plus some strange figures on the latter.

 

Inside the church are a large, plain Norman font and two damaged effigies of knights in the 13th century chancel.

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Uploaded on March 4, 2013
Taken on April 24, 2010