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Church of St Mary, Swillington

An Anglican church, grade II* listed (list entry 1247710). The tower, with eight bells, is a 19th century rebuild but the nave and chancel are 14th/15th century.
by Stephen Craven

Created: Wed, 28 Jul 2021, Updated: Wed, 28 Jul 2021


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SE3830 : St Mary, Swillington - nave by Diocese of Leeds
SE3830 : Swillington war memorial by Stephen Craven
SE3830 : St Mary, Swillington - south side by Diocese of Leeds
SE3830 : Swillington St Mary - south side by Stephen Craven
SE3830 : St Mary, Swillington - chancel by Diocese of Leeds
SE3830 : St Mary's churchyard path by Stephen Craven
SE3830 : War memorial in St Mary's churchyard by Stephen Craven
SE3830 : Swillington St Mary, east end by Stephen Craven
SE3830 : Gateway to St Mary's churchyard by Stephen Craven
SE3830 : Former sundial in St Mary's churchyard by Stephen Craven
SE3830 : Tower and clock of St Mary's, Swillington by Stephen Craven
SE3830 : Church of St Mary, Swillington by Stephen Craven


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