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Church of St Peter

A Grade II* Listed Building in East Langton, Leicestershire

Empty tomb recess in north aisle, Church of St Peter, Church Langton

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The Victoria County History suggests that the pair of tomb recesses were built late C13 for the Latimer brothers, who held the advowson (the right to put forward the names of priests to be appointed, by the bishop, to the church and its income). (Photo Jul 2015).

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Building ID: 101061497
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