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Lulsley, Worcestershire

Location
(52°11′49″N, 2°22′28″W)
Lulsley
SO 745 555
pre-1974 traditional (England and Wales) Worcestershire
now Worcestershire
medieval Worcester
now Worcester
medieval St Giles
  • G. L. Pearson

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Description

The church was built in 1892-3, but the foundations of the original church, except for the W part of the old nave, remain to its E. The 12thc. font and sculptural fragments were moved to Alfrick church in 1974, when the church was sold and converted into a private house.

History

At the Dissolution, the manor belonged to Great Malvern priory. Lulsley was a chapelry of the church of Suckley, which was given to Cormeilles Abbey in Normandy by William, Earl of Hereford, before the time of DS.

Comments/Opinions

Bibliography
N.Pevsner, The Buildings of England. Worcestershire. Harmondsworth 1968, 217.