Hailes church, Gloucestershire, Stanway, Eng
Hailes church, Gloucestershire, Stanway, Eng
Hailes church was begun around 1135, with a wide chancel, nave, and tiny south porch. Chancel and nave are...
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Hailes church, Gloucestershire, Stanway, Eng
Hailes church was begun around 1135, with a wide chancel, nave, and tiny south porch. Chancel and nave are of almost the same width; an unusual feature in a Norman church. There is no tower, only a small west turret. The walls are of rubble, supported on the south by buttresses which may be Norman. The church stands within a small, curving churchyard which may be a remnant of a medieval ringwork.
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Hailes church was begun around 1135, with a wide chancel, nave, and tiny south porch. Chancel and nave are of almost the same width; an unusual feature in a Norman church. There is no tower, only a small west turret. The walls are of rubble, supported on the south by buttresses which may be Norman. The church stands within a small, curving churchyard which may be a remnant of a medieval ringwork.
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