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St Wilfrid's Church (Chichester)
St. Wilfrid's Church may refer to any of a number of structures in England: *St Wilfrid's Church, Alford, Lincolnshire *St Wilfrid's Church, Barrow-upon-Trent, Derbyshire *St Wilfrid's Church, Brighton, East Sussex *St Wilfrid's Church, Bognor Regis, West Sussex *St Wilfrid's Church, Burgess Hill, West Sussex *St Wilfrid's Church, Calverton, Nottinghamshire *St Wilfrid's Chapel, Church Norton, Selsey, West Sussex *St Wilfrid's Church, Davenham, Cheshire *St Wilfrid's Church, Egginton, Derbyshire *St Wilfrid's Church, Grappenhall, Cheshire *St Wilfrid's Church, Hailsham, East Sussex *St Wilfrid's Church, Halton-on-Lune, Lancashire *St Wilfrid's Church, Halton, Leeds, West Yorkshire *St Wilfrid's Church, Harrogate, North Yorkshire *St Wilfrid's Church, Haywards Heath, West Sussex *St Wilfrid's Church, Hickleton, South Yorkshire *St Wilfrid's Church, Hulme, Manchester *St. Wilfrid's Church, Kelham, Nottinghamshire *St. Wilfrid's Church, Kirkby-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire *St Wilfrid's ...
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St Wilfrid's Church, Alford
St Wilfrid's, Alford is the Church of England parish church in Alford, Lincolnshire, England. It is a Grade I listed building. Background The church is named after St Wilfrid and is the second church to be built on the site, the earlier being constructed of wood. The church was thought to have been built in 1350; but in the early 21st century, one corner of the building was found to date back to 1289. The tower was rebuilt between 1525 and 1535, and Sir Gilbert Scott led an extensive restoration of the building in 1867. Included within the church are a 14th-century rood screen dividing the chancel from the nave, a Jacobean pulpit, traces of 16th-century glass within the stained glass windows, and a 17th-century tomb within the chancel. Bells St Wilfrid's has a peal of six bells, originally cast and hung for full circle bellringing by John Taylors & Co of Loughborough in 1934. The first peal of 5,040 changes was rung in June 1935; since then there have been a further 38 ...
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