English: St. Andrew's church, Hacconby, Lincs. St.Andrews has early origins ... a priest's door of c1200, Early English 3 bay arcades and a Perpendicular clerestory. But it is the grand early 14th century tower and spire that are particularly appealing, built with alternating courses of ashlar and ironstone to give a striped effect.
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