St Bartholomew, Holmer, Herefordshire
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The church of St Bartholomew is grade I listed . It was built between 1180–90 in both Norman and in Early English styles. It consists of a continuous chancel and nave and a 13th Century detached tower, thought to be intended for defence against the Welsh.
The carved feet, including toenails, were an unusual feature of this memorial.
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The church of St Bartholomew is grade I listed . It was built between 1180–90 in both Norman and in Early English styles. It consists of a continuous chancel and nave and a 13th Century detached tower, thought to be intended for defence against the Welsh.
The carved feet, including toenails, were an unusual feature of this memorial.
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