Quainton, Holy Cross And St Mary Church c.1965
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Quainton is nowadays noted for its steam railway collection and tower windmill. Its church houses a superb collection of monuments to the 17th- and 18th-century Dormer family. The medieval church itself was substantially rebuilt in the 1870s reusing much of the stone and windows. This view from the south-east corner of the churchyard is little changed, although the yew is bigger. The pine by the chancel survives, but there is now a vulgar yellow conifer disrupting the view.
An extract from Aylesbury Photographic Memories.
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