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Middleton - St Andrew
There has been a church here since Saxon times and the base of the tower is Saxon. On the west wall is a blocked off Saxon doorway with a later oval window at the top. The battlemented top is later and probably late 12th century.
The nave is Saxon/Norman although the clerestory and side aisles were added later. The chancel was rebuilt in the 19th century.
10th century Saxon/Viking crosses are displayed in the north aisle.
This is the "Middleton Cross".
A warrior with a pointed helmet, sword, axe, spear
The nave is Saxon/Norman although the clerestory and side aisles were added later. The chancel was rebuilt in the 19th century.
10th century Saxon/Viking crosses are displayed in the north aisle.
This is the "Middleton Cross".
A warrior with a pointed helmet, sword, axe, spear
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