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Home » Buildings and Structures » Churches » St Peter’s Church » Historic Churches Preservation Trust 1985

Historic Churches Preservation Trust 1985

Below are some photos from the Historic Churches Preservation Trust July 1985.

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Historic Churches Preservation Trust Letter
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