English: St.Andrew's church, Stewton, Lincs. Hidden away at the end of a long dead-end lane, St.Andrew's is substantially a Norman church of the late 1tth or early 12th century. A few bits of Early English and even its isolation didn't hide it from a Fowler restoration of c1866.
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