User talk:Stub Mandrel
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File:Saint Peters Redditch 2.jpg
[edit]Hello. You have uploaded a file called "File:Saint Peters Redditch 2.jpg" and categorised it under both "Category:Churches in Redditch" and "Category:Churches in Worcestershire". I have refined and increased the categories, but deleted "Category:Churches in Worcestershire" as "Category:Churches in Redditch" is a subset of it.
You have captioned the file "Ipsley Court (South Wing)" and given a link the the National Heritage List for England entry for "Ipsley Court (South Wing)". Ipsley Court and St Peter's parish church are adjacent but are different buildings. Therefore which of these two buildings does your file show?
If your file shows part of St Peter's parish church, its categorisation can be further refined with "Category:Saint Peter's Church (Ipsley)" and "Category:Church porches in Worcestershire". But if what it shows is not part of a church, it may merit different categories.
Thankyou. Motacilla (talk) 21:30, 14 September 2017 (UTC)
An update from Wiki Loves Monuments UK
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