Church of St Mary Magdalen, Geddington, Northamptonshire
The Grade I-listed Church of St Mary Magdalen in Geddington is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Northamptonshire. Its central nave is Saxon and dates from between 850 and 950AD. The north isle is 12th century Norman. The south aisle, chancel and tower are all Norman 13th century. There is evidence of an earlier Saxon portion to the chancel. Prior to the building of the stone structure, it is thought a wooden Saxon church existed on this site.
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Church of St Mary Magdalen, Geddington, Northamptonshire
The Grade I-listed Church of St Mary Magdalen in Geddington is one of the most beautiful and historic buildings in Northamptonshire. Its central nave is Saxon and dates from between 850 and 950AD. The north isle is 12th century Norman. The south aisle, chancel and tower are all Norman 13th century. There is evidence of an earlier Saxon portion to the chancel. Prior to the building of the stone structure, it is thought a wooden Saxon church existed on this site.
For detailed information please visit: britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/101052076-church-of-st-mary-....