Anstey, St Mary's Church c.1965
Photo ref:
A312016

More about this scene
Raised above the road, behind a rather forbidding local stone boundary wall, the rather stumpy three-stage crenellated west tower is all that remains of the medieval church. The remain- der was rebuilt in 1846 to their own designs by a firm of local builders, Broadbent and Hawley, in an admirable and quite pro- fessional fashion. There is little of architectural interest to be found inside the building.
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