St. John the Apostle church, 1820, Sheepscombe, Slad Rd, Stroud, Cotswold, England, UK, GL6 7RF
The village church, St John the Apostle, was built and opened in 1820. It was designed by John Wight, and later expanded in 1872 by Francis Niblett. It is constructed of limestone ashlar with a stone slate roof to coped gables. English Heritage has listed the church as Grade II for its special architectural and historic interest
Size: 4884px × 3648px
Location: Sheepscombe, Slad Rd, Stroud, Cotswold, England, UK, GL6 7RF
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