St Andrew’s Church, Kegworth

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St Andrew’s Church, Kegworth is a historic Anglican parish church in the village of Kegworth, Leicestershire, noted for its medieval architecture and prominent tower.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Anglican parish church
Church of England church
Grade II* listed building
builtInPeriod medieval period
category Church of England church buildings in Leicestershire
Churches in Leicestershire
Grade II* listed churches in Leicestershire
chancelDate 14th century
churchmanship Broad Church
country England
dedicatedTo Saint Andrew NERFINISHED
denomination Anglican
diocese Diocese of Leicester NERFINISHED
function parish church
hasArchitecturalStyle Decorated Gothic
Gothic
Perpendicular Gothic
hasFeature battlemented parapet
bell openings
buttressed tower
medieval fabric
stained glass windows
hasPart aisles
chancel
clerestory
nave
porch
west tower
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed
heritageDesignationDate 1966
locatedIn East Midlands
Kegworth NERFINISHED
Leicestershire NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
material stone
naveDate 14th century
notableFeature prominent west tower
province Province of Canterbury
roofMaterial slate
serves parish of Kegworth
towerDate 15th century
tradition Anglican worship
usedFor Christian worship
baptisms
funerals
weddings

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Kegworth hasLandmark St Andrew’s Church, Kegworth