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All Saints Church

Photograph at the All Saints Church plaque

This Church, Begun in Norman Times, Built for the Most Part in the 13th & 14th Centuries Greatly Altered in the 15th 17th & 18th Centuries and Partly Renewed by Alfred, Lord Scarsdale in 1885, Was Entirely Restored and Beautified With the Addition of a Memorial Chapel, in the Years 1907-1909 by George Nathaniel, Lord Curzon of Kedleston in Memory of His Beloved Wife

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