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A 12th-century church with Norman doorways and an even older Saxon font. There is a 16th-century brass and a medieval preaching cross in the churchyard. St Peter's was bombed in 1940 and rebuilt, and a fragment of the bomb is on display in the nave.
Church Lane, Whatcote, Warwickshire, England, CV36 5EB
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Heritage Highlight: Late Saxon font
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A Norman church in a quiet south Warwickshire village. St Michael's features two excellent 16th-century tombs, including the alabaster table tomb of John Mertun, accounted one of the finest incised alabaster tombs in the country.
Whichford, Warwickshire, England
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Heritage Highlight: 16th century tomb of John Mertun
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The church of St Peter at Wolfhamcote stands surrounded by the earthwork remains of a deserted medieval village. The church is primarily a product of the 13th and 14th centuries.
Wolfhamcote, Warwickshire, England, NN11 7HB
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The history of St Peter's church at Wootton Wawen stretches back into the dim reaches of the Dark Ages when the area was first converted to Christianity by St Cedd and St Chad. At that time the region was settled by the Hwicce, a client kingdom of Mercia.
A3400, Wootton Wawen, Warwickshire, England, B95 6BD
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Heritage Highlight: Saxon sanctuary
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