File:Ledsham Church 24 September 2022 (44).jpg
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All Saints Church, in Ledsham, West Yorkshire, England. This is a Grade I listed building, number 1237404. It has Saxon and Norman origins, and was restored by architect Henry Curzon (1839–1891) of London, in 1871. Showing a detail of the south west door, whose decoration on the jambs may have Anglo-Saxon origins, although that is disputed. The decorative carved strip at the sides is thought to date from the 1871 restoration. |
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