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Birkin - St Mary
Birkin was already referred to as Birchinge in the Domesday Book, so there were probably many birch trees in the area. Today the village has a population of just over 100 and has a well-known butcher's shop.
St Mary's Church dates from around 1150 and survives largely intact. A south aisle was added in the 14th century, when the top stage of the tower was also added.
The church is built of limestone with a stone slate roof, and has a wooden porch. It consists of a two-bay nave with a south aisle, a chancel and apse, and a west tower.
St Mary's Church dates from around 1150 and survives largely intact. A south aisle was added in the 14th century, when the top stage of the tower was also added.
The church is built of limestone with a stone slate roof, and has a wooden porch. It consists of a two-bay nave with a south aisle, a chancel and apse, and a west tower.
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