Stretton, St Mary's Church c.1960
Photo ref:
S453016

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Stretton - the name comes from the Old English, and refers to a settlement on a Roman road - is a small hamlet south of Clay Cross. True to its name, it is on the former Roman road which linked Derby and Chesterfield, and its solidly-built parish church looks like a miniature Liverpool Cathedral.
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