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Church of St Michael

A Grade II* Listed Building in Cranoe, Leicestershire

Church of St Michael, Cranoe

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South aspect. The church was almost entirely rebuilt by J.G. Bland of Market Harborough in 1849, retaining the C13 and C14 tower. Coursed ironstone rubble with ashlar dressings. Plain tiled nave roof, chancel roof has bands of slate and fishscale tile. The ridge cresting has been removed since the 1966 listing. Stone coped gables, the nave with battlements. Pointed arched windows with Perpendicular Gothic style tracery.Large south porch, buttressed and with coped gable, the outer arch shafted and hollow chamfered. (Photo Apr 2008).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson on 24 August 2013

Photo ID: 87837
Building ID: 101061695
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