DescriptionOld St Peter's Church, Stockbridge - geograph.org.uk - 890359.jpg
English: Old St Peter's Church, Stockbridge The Church was built in the 12th Century although parts of the surviving Chancel date back to a much earlier West Saxon chapel. The surviving Chancel resisted demolition and was used as a mortuary chapel for a time. It then fell into disrepair until renovated in 1963.
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