Wragby, All Saints Church c.1965
Photo ref:
W382001

More about this scene
The parish church lies east of the Almshouses, which can be seen beyond the chancel. Built in yellow brick in 1839 in what is known as 'Commissioners Gothic', the present All Saints' was relocated by Sir Edmund Turnor to this site, a quarter of a mile away from the site of the medieval church, the chancel of which only disappeared in 1980.
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