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St Bartholomew's Church, Tardebigge, England, UK

The ‘commanding position’ where St Bartholomew’s church now stands may have been a sacred site for a thousand years or more.

The St Bartholomew’s you see now is the result of further restoration to the chancel (completed 1879) and in 1902 to the 135 foot high ‘graceful, slender spire’.

The 1877-79 restoration also simplified a bizarre arrangement of the pews. Before then, the layout meant that, among other inconveniences, ‘the occupiers of the northern pews had to climb over the backs of the others to get to their seats’, and other pews had their backs to the pulpit!
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Author Phil Dolby

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