DescriptionAll Saints Church, Maiden Bradley - geograph.org.uk - 866148.jpg
English: All Saints Church, Maiden Bradley It is fairly certain that there was a Saxon church or chapel here that survived well into the Norman period. A church was first mentioned in 1102 but the earliest features of the present church are the north bay of three arcades and the foundation of the wall of the north aisle, which date from around 1175.
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