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St. John the Baptist's Church, Leeming
St John the Baptist, Leeming, stands on the western side of Roman Road, almost immediately south of the Millfield Close junction. The church was built in 1839 by Ignatius Bonomi. It is of red brick with ashlar dressings and consists of a small chancel with a three-light east window, a north vestry and a nave of four bays in each of which there is a two-light window. The entrance is by a porch at the west end over which is an octagonal tower of 1910 containing one bell. [The History Files] |
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St. John the Baptist's Church is located at OS Grid Ref. SE2935389324
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