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Alresford - St Peter - Trefoil Window

On the right of this image you can see the original 12th centurywest wall. The large window was added in the 14th century when the church was also widened. Roman bricks from a nearby villa have been used in the construction. The south aisle, including the elegant trefoil window, was added in Victorian times. Before the fire in 1971, the church had a timber belfry containing a single bell, topped with a shingled spire. Internally, the west gallery had twisted 18th century balusters and at the east end of the church there was a William Morris window.
Alresford - St Peter - Trefoil Window