
Voussoirs - St Nicholas - Baddesley Ensor, Warwickshire
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In St Nicholas' churchyard, Baddesley Ensor, at the south side of the tower, 11 voussoirs have been formed into an arch.
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Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/23/2017
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"This church, of 1848, by Henry Chetton, replaces an earlier one, which contained 12thc. sculpture. None of the latter is preserved in the new church, but outside, at the base of the tower, are a number of voussoirs reassembled to form an arch.
In the churchyard at the S side of the tower 11 voussoirs (
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Prior to the 1960s the arch was situated above a passageway between cottages in Church Row, some distance away, and recorded by Pevsner in that position."
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