St Andrew's Church, Castle Combe

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St Andrew's Church in Castle Combe is a historic medieval parish church in Wiltshire, England, noted for its picturesque setting and distinctive 15th-century tower and clock.

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St Andrew's Church, Castle Combe canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Church of England church
listed building
medieval church
parish church
clockConstructionCentury 15th century
country England
county Wiltshire
dedicatedTo Saint Andrew
denomination Anglican
ecclesiasticalProvince Province of Canterbury
governingBody Church of England
hasArchitecturalStyle Gothic
Perpendicular Gothic
hasCemetery true
hasFeature historic interior
medieval architectural details
hasPart aisles
chancel
church tower
clock
nave
porch
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry England
isActiveParishChurch true
isMedieval true
locatedIn Castle Combe
southwest England
surface form: South West England

United Kingdom
Wiltshire
locatedInParish Castle Combe parish
material stone
near Castle Combe village centre
notableFor distinctive 15th-century tower
medieval clock
picturesque setting
religiousAffiliation Church of England
roofMaterial stone tiles
servesSettlement Castle Combe
surroundedBy historic village buildings
touristAttraction true
towerConstructionCentury 15th century
usedFor Christian worship
baptisms
funerals
weddings

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Castle Combe hasLandmark St Andrew's Church, Castle Combe
Castle Combe hasReligiousBuilding St Andrew's Church, Castle Combe