The mason managed to make four mistakes on one side of the memorial.

St John the Baptist, Ashley, Staffordshire 
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The church of St John the Baptist possesses a 17th-century tower with the remainder built in 1860-62 by J. Ashdown of London in a style representative of the 13th -14th century. The church is notable for its collection of funerary art from several centuries so we were disappointed to find the door was locked.
 
 
The mason managed to make four mistakes on one side of the memorial.
 
 
  
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