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- 1. St Peter and St Paul, Cranfield, Bedfordshire, England
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Parish church The church has chancel with N vestry, nave with clerestorey and N and S aisles, and W tower. It is substantially 13thc., apart from the chancel and vestry which are 14thc. There is some modern work in the chancel. Some 12thc. masonry survives in the nave and 12thc. sculpture is found on the reset N doorway and on a carved panel set into the exterior S wall.
- 2. All Saints, Kempston, Bedfordshire, England
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Parish church The church has a chancel with vestry and mausoleum to the N, a nave with clerestorey, N and S aisles and S porch, and a W tower. The chancel, which was lengthened in the 13thc. has traces of blocked, round-headed windows with rubble jambs and heads and may be Anglo-Saxon. The windows may have been double-splayed. The chancel arch and the W tower are probably early 12thc. (the tower has a blocked round-headed window in the ground stage of the S wall) and the nave was probably rebuilt at this time. Early masonry, bonded with the chancel masonry, survives at the E end of the nave. The current nave and clerestorey are 15thc. as is the top stage of the W tower and the S porch. The N and S aisles have 13thc. arcades, the N earlier than the S. Simple 12thc. sculpture is found on the chancel arch and there are fragments of string course on the W wall of the tower.
- 3. All Saints, Risely, Bedfordshire, England
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Parish church The church has a chancel with S chapel, nave with N aisle and S porch, and W tower. 11thc. and 12thc. evidence is found in the S aisle and S chapel. The arcade is late 12thc.- early 13thc., the chancel is 14thc. and the nave, W tower and S porch 15thc. A footnote in Pevsner mentions a fragment of 'Saxo-Norman' arch in the E wall of the S chapel.
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