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St Lawrence's Church, Lincoln was a medieval parish church in the city of Lincoln in Lincolnshire, England.It was built in 1000 AD and served as one of the many parish churches for the city and surrounding area until 1550 AD when it ceased being a church and was used for secular use until 1820.
St. Lawrence, Whitchurch, is a Church of England parish church in Little Stanmore in the London Borough of Harrow, England. The building is Grade I listed . [ 1 ] It retains a stone tower dating from ca. 1360, but the main body of the building was constructed in the 18th century in Baroque style.
The church before demolition. It is dedicated to St Lawrence, possibly in deliberate reference to the Basilica of Saint Lawrence outside the Walls, in Rome.The tower of the old church building remains in the churchyard – the doorway and lower half date to the 12th century.
St Lawrence's Church is a Church of England church in the parish of West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England. It sits on top of West Wycombe Hill in a prominent position overlooking the West Wycombe Road, and surrounding villages. West Wycombe Hill is managed by the National Trust, [1] although the church and graveyard are owned by the Church of ...
St Lawrence's Church in Denton (grid reference) is a timber-framed church and a Grade II* listed building; it is one of only 29 surviving timber framed churches and chapels in England. The chapelry of Denton was established in 1531 with the construction of the chapel of ease , then Roman Catholic in the Diocese of Lichfield and dedicated to St ...
St Lawrence's Church is an Anglican parish church at Mereworth, Kent, United Kingdom. It is in the deanery of West Malling , the Diocese of Rochester and Province of Canterbury . The church was built in the mid-1740s by John Fane, the 7th Earl of Westmorland , following his removal of the village's 12th century place of worship to allow for the ...
St Laurence's Church, or St Lawrence's Church, is a redundant Anglican church in St Benedict's Street, Norwich, Norfolk, England.It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, [1] and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. [2]
The church, from the south east, in 2012. St Lawrence's Church is the parish church of Hatfield, South Yorkshire, which lies north-east of Doncaster in England.. The oldest parts of the church date from about 1150, with the arcades added in the 13th century, and the tower, transepts and east end added about 1400.