Nether Alderley, St Mary's Church And The Rectory 1896
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St Mary's Church sits at the end of a little lane off the A34. A 14th-century building, it has a strange pew perched up on the wall 'like an opera box'. It also has two rather precious books. One is a Breeches Bible that dates from 1560. Breeches Bibles were so named because they translated the story of Adam and Eve covering themselves with fig leaves by saying 'They sewed fig leaves and made themselves breeches'.
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