Church of St Andrew

Miserden Church (St. Andrew), 7 September 2016. Early 11th Century Saxon nave, 12th Century Norman chancel, 14th Century Decorated porch, 15th Century Perpendicular tower & memorial chapel (south of the chancel), early 18th Century chapel south of nave, early 18th Century Georgian north chapel (1730). The church was restored in 1866 when the nave chapels were arcaded to give the appearance of aisles. At the same time the nave and chancel were reroofed, the windows altered and the chancel arch enlarged. Pictured is the south elevation.
Miserden Church (St. Andrew), 7 September 2016. Early 11th Century Saxon nave, 12th Century Norman chancel, 14th Century Decorated porch, 15th Century Perpendicular tower & memorial chapel (south of the chancel), early 18th Century chapel south of nave, early 18th Century Georgian north chapel (1730). The church was restored in 1866 when the nave chapels were arcaded to give the appearance of aisles. At the same time the nave and chancel were reroofed, the windows altered and the chancel arch enlarged. Pictured is the south elevation. Author: Hugh Llewelyn from Keynsham, UK, License: CC BY-SA 2.0 · Source

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