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Interior of St Lawrence engraving. St Lawrence Church was built around 1434 [3] and replaced a former parish church on the site. [4] [5] This gave the village two places of worship when the former Bardney Abbey was still also active until the dissolution of the monasteries in 1538 and was completely destroyed with nothing but the mounds and former earthworks of the abbey.
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.
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.
Media related to St Lawrence's church, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire at Wikimedia Commons 51°54′30″N 2°15′05″W / 51.90826°N 2.25149°W / 51.90826; -2 This article on a British Anglican church is a stub .
The Anglican Church of St Lawrence in Lydeard St Lawrence, Somerset, England dates from 1350 and has been designated as a Grade I listed building. [ 1 ] The parish is part of the benefice of Bishops Lydeard with Lydeard St Lawrence, Bagborough , Combe Florey and Cothelstone within the archdeaconry of Taunton .
St Lawrence's Church, St Lawrence is a parish church in the Church of England located in St Lawrence, Isle of Wight. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building .
The small ancient church of St. Lawrence, built c. 1200, and described by Pevsner as "a perfect 13th century village church, small but of great dignity," [3] is constructed of thick sandstone walls with a spired wooden bellcote, and has capacity for only about 60 worshippers.
The Anglican St Lawrence Church, dedicated to St. Lawrence of Rome, is the Church of England parish church of Lechlade in Gloucestershire, England. The church building is Grade I listed [ 1 ] and is described with admiration in Simon Jenkins's England's Thousand Best Churches .