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2007-10-03 20:42 Rodw 640×426×??? (115133 bytes) Winsford Church The church tower was built in three stages and stands ninety feet tall with six bells. The four largest were cast around 1765 at Cullompton village. Among the interesting features inside is a wonderful example of a JamesI painted panel, da
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