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- 1. St Michael, Swaton, Lincolnshire, England
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Parish church Cruciform church with 13thc. chancel and crossing tower, the rest mostly of the 14thc. Restoration in 1851-56. A blocked 12thc. window in the S transept, but of Romanesque sculpture there are three chevron voussoirs.
- 2. St Lawrence, Tallington, Lincolnshire, England
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Parish church The plan of this church is rather odd in that the W tower, 14thc., does not align with the nave arcades, which are primarily of the 13thc. The transepts, based on their windows, are of the 13thc. on the S and of the 14th/early 16thc. on the N, as is the chancel. The S arcade is one bay shorter to the W than the N and in place of this extra bay is a Romanesque S doorway. There are also two reset 12thc. fragments in the E wall of the vestry, one loose fragment in the nave, and a Transitional wall piscina in the chancel.
- 3. St Mary, Tydd St Mary, Lincolnshire, England
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Parish church This is a long stone and brick church of the fenland consisting of a 14thc./15thc. brick tower and clerestory; an early 13thc. five-bay nave arcade; and an early 14thc. chancel. Chancel renovated in 1869. There are several examples of reused Romanesque sculpture in the chancel and in the nave.
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