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Great Easton - St John & St Giles

A Norman church built on the site of a earlier Saxon church.The Nave was built probably early in the 12th century, and the great thickness of the eastern half of the side-walls suggests the former existence of a central tower, but there is no trace of the east and west arches. The present Chancel was built in the 13th century. In 1928 a low brick tower replaced the an earlier timber tower, which itself was a renovation of a 15th century construction.
Great Easton - St John & St Giles