English: St.Andrew's church, Burton Pedwardine, Lincs. A small fragment of a much larger 14th century church that collapsed in 1802. Charles Kirk built this church in 1870 incorporating some of the medieval masonry. It stands in fields surrounded by undulations in the ground where the great house of the Pedwardines once stood.
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