Buckinghamshire Historic Churches
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A much-restored Norman church boasting a pair of reused 12th-century doorways. We don't know precisely when the Norman church was erected, but a date around 1150 seems likely.
Water Stratford, Buckinghamshire, England, MK18 5DU
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Heritage Highlight: Two beautifully carved Norman doors and tympanums
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St Lawrence's church at West Wycombe may be one of the most famous of all parish churches in England, yet that fame owes little to its architecture or ancient origins. Rather, St Lawrence owes its popularity - or perhaps one should say, notoriety - to the eccentric Francis Dashwood, Lord le Despence and owner of nearby West Wycombe Park.
West Wycombe Hill, West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire, England, HP14 3AP
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Perhaps the most impressive Saxon parish church in England, All Saints in Wing is notable for the sheer height of the aisled nave, and the existence of a complete Saxon crypt under a polygonal apse. itself of unusually large size.
Church Street, Wing, Buckinghamshire, England
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Heritage Highlight: A massive Saxon church with a huge polygonal apse, and its original crypt, plus grand memorials to the Dormer family.
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