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Cranham - All Saints

Until 1873, a 14th century church with a short weather boarded west tower stood here. However by 1871 the church was said to be ‘in a miserable state of dirt and dilapidation’ and was entirely rebuilt by Richard Armstrong. The building material is stone with a design of the Early English Style. The three bells from the old church (all dated around 1460) were re-hung for chiming only.
Cranham - All Saints