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hin[22] - derelict tower [1 of 2]
All that remains of Panxworth "All Saints" church in 2022. Built largely of squared flint, with stone quoins, with some brick.
Founded in the 14th century, all but derelict so extensively rebuilt by 1847 [A habit frequently indulged in by the Victorians]. Always had a small congregation so by the 1970s it was declared redundant and largely demolished in 1981 for safety reasons. There have been a couple of "recent" burials, going by the gravestones. The tower is maintained largely for wildlife [I assume bats and/or owls]
Founded in the 14th century, all but derelict so extensively rebuilt by 1847 [A habit frequently indulged in by the Victorians]. Always had a small congregation so by the 1970s it was declared redundant and largely demolished in 1981 for safety reasons. There have been a couple of "recent" burials, going by the gravestones. The tower is maintained largely for wildlife [I assume bats and/or owls]
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