English: St Olave's Church, Exeter The old tower ("possibly a relic from an C11 palace chapel built for Gytha, the mother of King Harold" (Cherry & Pevsner) ) partly blocks the pavement past this intriguing little church on Fore Street. The rest of what you see here dates from 1815, but behind it, the rest is late medieval.
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