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Church of St Guthlac

A Grade II* Listed Building in Croxton Kerrial, Leicestershire

Church of St Guthlac, Branston

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Three bay arcade on octagonal north piers and circular south piers. North piers with polygonal capitals with some nailhead ornament. South piers on waterholding bases and with undercut capitals. (Pevsner). West gallery built of parts of a screen formerly at St Marys church, Lambeth. The organ, a rare C18 example (built 1794 by Hugh Russell of London) is nationally important and came from St Clements church Manchester. (J Hannan-Briggs). (Photo Mar 2007).

Uploaded by Andrew H Jackson
on 10 December 2012

Photo ID: 66819
Building ID: 101188319
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