Stained Glass Windows - All Saints - Lubenham, Leicestershire
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Stained glass windows in All Saints' church, Lubenham.
Waymark Code: WM108B1
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 03/20/2019
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Stained glass windows in All Saints' church, Lubenham.
The east window of the chancel was installed in 1900. The window in the south aisle chapel is dedicated to Captain George Michael Alexander Wernher of the 17/21 Lancers, killed in action in WWII.
The smaller window bears an image of St Hyacinth (St Jacek) (
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"Lubenham is one of the few churches in the county not to be heavily restored by the Victorians, and although the church is a ‘muddle’ of different styles and periods it is an enchanting little church which is worth a visit.
The church has two Norman arches in the north aisle which date from the 12th century. The church consists of a squat west tower, nave, north & south aisles, south porch and vestry (previously the north chapel)."
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