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- 1. St John Baptist, Berkswell, Warwickshire, England
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Parish church The church comprises a nave with a N aisle of the 12thc. and a S aisle with clerestorey ofc.1300, and a 12thc. chancel. There is also a two-part crypt, rectangular under the chancel, and octagonal under the nave, both Romanesque. The fabric is of red Kenilworth-type sandstone, unless otherwise stated. Romanesque sculpture is found in the N doorway, which was resetc.1350 and is now protected by a porch, in the windows of the chancel both inside and out; on the corbel tables and buttresses of the chancel; in the chancel arch and the N nave arcade, and in the crypt.
- 2. St Gregory, Offchurch, Warwickshire, England
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Parish church A small church sited on a hill above the village. It has an aisleless Romanesque nave with recut windows. Romanesque sculpture is found on the N doorway, on the chancel arch and on some chancel windows. Grey stone with some red; of rubble except for the grey ashlar late medieval tower.
- 3. St John Baptist, Wolvey, Warwickshire, England
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Parish church The church consists of chancel, nave, N and S aisles, W tower and S porch. The reset S doorway is all that survives from the 12thc.
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