DescriptionBrabourne church looking N.N.E. - geograph.org.uk - 400331.jpg
English: Brabourne church looking N.N.E. Brabourne Church, dedicated to St Mary the Virgin, dates from 1144 and is one of oldest buildings in England still in regular use. Its tower is no higher than the nave and contains 8 bells, unusual for a parish church.
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