DescriptionSaint Mary's Church, Car Colston - geograph.org.uk - 84678.jpg
English: Saint Mary's Church, Car Colston. The church consists of a chancel, N and S aisles, nave and W tower and S porch. The earliest part of the existing structure is the lower part of the tower, which is 13thc., the remainder of the tower being Perp faced with Ancaster stone. The chancel and nave date from the 14thc. There is a very fine 14thc. piscina and sedilia on the S side of the chancel. The font is the only Romanesque feature.
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