Lostwithiel, St Bartholomew's Church From The North East 1893
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The church dates from the 13th and 14th centuries and is dedicated to St Bartholomew. Viewed from North Street, the main body of the church shows the nave's clerestory windows and the chancel's tall east window of five lights, but the spire is its crowning glory. A photograph of the carved font is shown elsewhere.
An extract from Churches of East Cornwall Photographic Memories.
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