Conisbrough, St Peter's Church 1895
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Though St Peter's dates from Saxon times, it is believed that Hamelin Plantaganet might have also have rebuilt the church, as much of the stonework is 12th-century. The most important feature is a carved Norman tomb-chest depicting various scenes including knights jousting, Adam and Eve, and a warrior fighting with a dragon.
An extract from Sheffield and South Yorkshire Photographic Memories.
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