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St Peter's Church, Farndon

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61: 184: 246:, a south aisle with an arcade of three bays, a western square tower containing four bells, and with an entrance porch. Portions of Saxon work, perhaps belonging to the first church, are to be found built in the north wall of the nave; the second church is represented by the columns and arches of the south aisle; while the third and present church is chiefly built in the 254:
one. The date on the nave roof, which is well constructed, is 1664, and there are two stained glass windows of some merit, one on the south side of the chancel and the other in the aisle. Much interest was taken in an ancient sword, thought to be Saxon, and measuring 2ft
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ins (72 cm) long, which was discovered when excavating under the present church in October, 1892. This
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In recent years, the four church bells have been augmented to six and re-hung.
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It is in the United Benefice of Farndon with Thorpe and Hawton with Cotham:
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is now preserved in the church vestry." The sword is thought to represent
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as a building of outstanding architectural or historic interest.
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Farndon and Hawton United Benefice - Saint Peter's Farndon
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53°03′28″N 00°51′20″W / 53.05778°N 0.85556°W / 53.05778; -0.85556

Denomination
Church of England
Churchmanship
Broad Church
Dedication
St. Peter
Province
York
Diocese
Southwell and Nottingham
Parish
Farndon, Nottinghamshire
Rector
Curate(s)
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Christianity portal
parish church
Church of England
Farndon, Nottinghamshire
Grade I listed
St. Peter
Queen Elizabeth
chancel
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Perpendicular style
Early English
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