Upton, St Mary's Church c.1955
Photo ref:
U36016

More about this scene
There is evidence of a Christian community in Overchurch (the original settlement, now incorporated into Upton) since AD 700- 900, and a Norman church building there survived until 1813, when it was destroyed by fire. A new church was built in the centre of Upton village at a cost of £728, which in turn was replaced by the present St Mary's in 1868. The clock on the church tower was a later addition of around 1912.
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