St Peter's Church, Dalby
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St Peter's Church, Dalby
St Peter's Church is the parish church of Dalby, North Yorkshire, a village in England. The church was built in the early 12th century, from which time, the east, south and west walls of the nave survive. It is believed that it was originally dedicated to Saint Mary. The chancel was rebuilt in an unusual fortified style in the 15th century, the north wall of the nave was rebuilt, a west window was inserted, and buttresses were added at the west end. A new east window was inserted in the 16th century. In 1886, the building was restored by James Demaine and Walter Brierley, whose work included a new south porch and some additional windows. The church was grade I listed in 1960. The church is built of sandstone with roofs of Welsh slate and lead, and consists of a three-bay (architecture), bay nave with a two-light bellcote on the west gable, a south porch, and a two-bay chancel. The south doorway is Norman architecture, Norman with one order and impost (architecture), impost ...
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