Newdigate, St Peter's Church 1906
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The church of St Peter, with its 14th-century tower made entirely of wood and supported inside by a framework of huge oak timbers, also has a 13th-century chancel and a south aisle added a hundred years later, with a peephole from one to the other. Below the octagonal shingled spire is a belfry containing six bells whose sound, ringing out across the countryside, have made Newdigate renowned in the field of campanology.
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