The Bell Tower

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A recent review of the belfry by the Diocese found much of the wood in the upper part of the Belfry was rotten and damaged by woodworm. Urgent repair/replacement work is underway and should be completed in the near future. The picture in this post is of the original carpenter's mark dated 1847. 

 

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