Groby, The Church Of St Philip And St James c.1960
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More about this scene
The church, which dates from 1840, lies to the south of the castle motte, and close to the busy A50 bypass. Raised well above the road, with its emaciated battlemented tower and unimaginative body, it was designed by William ), who was at the time Architect to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners and the designer of Nelson's Column in Trafalgar Square. The two-bay Chancel was added in 1912.
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