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- 1. St Nicholas, Kenilworth, Warwickshire, England
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Parish church The church, of local red sandstone, comprises W tower, nave with N and S aisles and chancel and is essentially Perpendicular, with Tudor additions. It was restored in 1864, and two transepts and a S chapel were added. The reset W doorway, set in the tower, comprises mainly 12thc. carved stones and mouldings.
- 2. St Lawrence, Northfield, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
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Parish church Originally 12thc., the church is now mainly 13thc. and 14thc. It has a N aisle of 1900, and a tower with 13thc. and 15thc. work. The S porch is of the 15thc. The reset N doorway is 12thc. There are four animal-head corbels reset in the tower.
- 3. St Matthew, Salford Priors, Warwickshire, England
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Parish church An originally 12thc. church consisting of chancel, narrow nave, W tower with clasping buttresses and nave S aisle. The S aisle was added in the late 12thc., the arcades formed by cutting through the S wall leaving rectangular piers. The S wall of the aisle has since been rebuilt. Surviving 12thc. features are the N doorway, three bays of the nave S arcade, and the lower part of the W wall of the tower which incorporates two round-headed windows, one of which is decorated.
- 4. Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Middle Tysoe, Warwickshire, England
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Parish church A large parish church with N and S aisles, chancel, tower, S porch and vestry. There is a plain splayed round-headed 12thc. window on the W face of the tower and the remains of two plain, round-headed windows on the wall above the S arcade, the interiors deeply splayed. The tower also has a plain round-headed S doorway. 12thc. sculpture is found on the S doorway, and in the S arcade.
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