English: St Barnabas Church, Horton-cum-Studley. Designed in 1867 by William Butterfield. A leaflet in the church says: "One of its most striking features is the colour of the brickwork, which is faded yelow banded with red and dark blue. . . The bricks were hand-made locally."
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