St John The Baptist, North Luffenham
The earliest part of the present structure dates back to the 12th century, with the original structure being an aisleless nave with chancel. This was enlarged with the addition of a north aisle later that century, with a south aisle being added in the 13th century. The three stage tower, with broache spire dates from the 13th century. The chancel was re-built around 1300 - 1325 and the clerestiry was added in the 15th century. There was much Victorian restoration here during the 1870's. - Ken Ince (photographer)
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The earliest part of the present structure dates back to the 12th century, with the original structure being an aisleless nave with chancel. This was enlarged with the addition of a north aisle later that century, with a south aisle being added in the 13th century. The three stage tower, with broache spire dates from the 13th century. The chancel was re-built around 1300 - 1325 and the clerestiry was added in the 15th century. There was much Victorian restoration here during the 1870's.
A picture of: North Luffenham
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North Luffenham, Churches
Camera Make: FUJIFILM Model: FinePix4900ZOOM
Exposure Program: Program, Focal length: 7.8 mm, Aperture: f 7.1, ISO: 200, Metering Mode: Multi-Segment, Exposure Bias: 0 EV
Date/Time Creation: February 16, 2002, 11:08 am
ImageID:1194898, Image size: 2340 x 1316 pixels
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