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Church of St Andrew, Cold Aston

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stonework and the original church on this site may have been built in around AD 904. David Verey an expert of local architectural history refers approvingly to the "very good" west tower of three stages and other
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elements of the church, commenting, "All is evidently the work of the best Cotswold masons, and is the fifteenth-century aggrandizement of a Norman church". Much of the present church was
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by the 18th century. Restoration and repair was carried out in 1820 and the chancel arch rebuilt before 1857. In 1876 a more extensive
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The building was constructed in the 12th century on the site of an earlier church which may have been built in 904. Some of the
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in the south wall, while most of the fittings and stained glass are from the 19th century. There is an Easter
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Within the church is a memorial plaque to villagers who died in World War I and II.
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The church was dedicated to St Mary in the 16th century but was changed to
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stonework has been incorporated into the current fabric of the church.
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of Northleach with Hampnett & Farmington, Cold Aston within the
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Church of England church buildings in Gloucestershire
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Northleach with Hampnett & Farmington, Cold Aston
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Church of St Andrew is located in Gloucestershire
51°52′39″N 1°48′56″W / 51.8776°N 1.8156°W / 51.8776; -1.8156
Denomination
Church of England
listed building
Province
Canterbury
Diocese
Gloucester
Archdeaconry
Deanery
Benefice
Cold Aston
Cotswold District
Gloucestershire
listed building
Church of England parish church
Norman
St Andrew
Saxon
Perpendicular
restored
Saxon
St Andrew
Victorian restoration
benefice
Diocese of Gloucester
limestone
Perpendicular

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