Woodhouse Eaves, St Paul's Church c.1965
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Seen here from the Swithland Road, the church, which is faced in slate from the local quarries, was designed in 1836 by William Railton (1801- 77), a Gothic Revivalist and architect to the Ecclesiastical Commissioners. His finest work in Leicestershire was Beaumanor Park (1845), but his best known work is Nelson's Column. St Paul's was enlarged in 1870 and 1880, and the tower was rebuilt in 1904. In the foreground is the village's tribute to the fallen of two World Wars, admirably achieved with sensitivity and intimacy.
An extract from Leicestershire Villages Photographic Memories.
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