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St Mary's Church, Foxholes

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A church was built in Foxholes in the Norman period. It was restored or rebuilt in about 1777. In 1848, it was described as "an ancient structure, consisting of a nave and chancel separated by a fine Norman arch". In 1866, the church was entirely rebuilt by
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and roundels, and round-headed bell openings, above which is a scalloped
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Church of England church buildings in North Yorkshire
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Foxholes, North Yorkshire
George Fowler Jones
Neo-Norman
grade II listed
sandstone
limestone
Mansfield
slate
nave
aisle
apsidal
chancel
vestry
string courses
lancet windows
cornice
weathercock
gabled
moulding
capitals
impost
hood mould
Jean-Baptiste Capronnier
Listed buildings in Foxholes, North Yorkshire
"Foxholes: St Mary"
A Topographical Dictionary of England


"Church of St Mary"

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