Castor, The Church Of St Kyneburgha 1890
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The cruciform church of St Kyneburga is the most important Norman church in Cambridgeshire. An inscription records its consecration in 1124 to the daughter of Paeda, King of Mercia and founder of Peterborough Abbey. The tower is decorated by window openings that are repeated as blind arcades; the spire was added in the 14th century.
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