English: St Paul's, Carlton-in-the-Willows. The church was designed by W. A. Coombs.
An elderly gentleman who approached me as I started to photograph the building told me that he was just finishing-off a book of the history of the church and that it was built for the 4th Earl of Carnarvon and it sat unfinished for six years after the money ran-out. This is somewhat confirmed by its listing (Grade II) description which dates it as 1885 and 1891.
A plaque on the outside of the chancel confirms the patronage 1738840.
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An elderly gentleman who approached me as I started to photograph the building told me that he was just finishing-off