Plaxtol, The Village c.1960
Photo ref:
P56001

More about this scene
Commissioned by Archbishop Laud, the ragstone church stands at the centre of this lovely village, and according to an inscription over the porch's inner door it was originally built in 1649. But it was extensively altered and repaired at the end of the 19th century by Robert Pearsall, although it still retains its impressive hammerbeam roof over the nave.
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