English: St Matthew's Church, Rastrick. St Matthew's Church was completed in 1798 and has a low west tower with a circular cupola over an octagonal belfry. The side towards the street has five bays with entrances in the first and last. Between these entrances are small rectangular windows set in arched surrounds in which are semi-circular windows with 'spider's web' glazing bars. Inside are three galleries on Tuscan columns.
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