CHURCH OF ST BARTHOLOMEW AND ST BOISIL - Tweedmouth - List Entry
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Description
"....The current building replaces earlier churches on the site dating back to at least the C12 (first reference 1145). The earliest parts of the building date to 1783 when earlier ruins were removed and the tower and nave built, possibly using some earlier fabric. The gallery dates to this period. The north transept was added in 1841, originally containing a gallery for the 'poors' and later the choir. The chancel and vestry were built in 1866-8 to designs by F R Wilson, and the south porch added in 1907-8 at which time the nave and transept were re-roofed....The graveyard contains a number of interesting monuments, the earliest decipherable from 1696...." -
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Link: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1041677
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