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Church of St Helena

A Grade I Listed Building in Thoroton, Nottinghamshire

Church of St Helena, Thoroton

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South east aspect. Church built of coursed blue lias rubble with ironstone and limestone ashlar. Tower with south angle buttress to the west and a stair turret. Coped and gabled south porch with cross finial. Low clerestory with quatrefoil windows. South aisle window with cusped, reticulated, tracery in the Decorated Gothic revival style. A low buttress to the south aisle. (Photo Jun 2010).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 27 September 2014

Photo ID: 113437
Building ID: 101272720
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