St. Peter and St. Paul’s Church, Gosberton
In the late 1200s or early 1300s, almost the whole of the Norman, and much of the Early English, stages of the church structure was swept away and replaced. The piers and arches date from this period. The North aisle windows were inserted, the clerestory added above the north and south arcades, and the south aisle and porch added. The second stage of the tower was added, and new windows were inserted on the south side of the 13th century Lady Chapel.
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