Calne, Church Street c.1960
Photo ref:
C228066

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THE CHURCH of St Mary the Virgin is a Grade I listed building of cruciform plan. Much of it is in Perpendicular style (although Norman features remain), and there are later additions. It stands in a raised walled churchyard with its four entrances at the compass points. There are distinctive paths of coral rag cobbles or flags (according to the NWDC Conservation In Action Statement). Tall yew hedges grow along the north and west paths, creating its distinctive look.
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