St Mary, Tyberton, Herefordshire
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The present church is a red brick building consisting of a nave with a south porch, chancel and west tower. The south nave doorway from the medieval church was used in the 18th century building. There was a restoration in 1879 when the nave and chancel windows were replaced with inappropriate lancets.
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The present church is a red brick building consisting of a nave with a south porch, chancel and west tower. The south nave doorway from the medieval church was used in the 18th century building. There was a restoration in 1879 when the nave and chancel windows were replaced with inappropriate lancets.
A routine front side of a gravestone gave no hint of the superb material on the reverse!
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