Remains of St Peter's Church, Stanton Low, Milton Keynes, c1100, sole relic of the ancient village of Stanton Low


Remains of St Peter's Church at Stanton Low. The church became famous in April 1909, when the Reverend 'Joey' Guest discovered that St Jame's had never been solemised which meant that approx 800 parishioners had married illegally in the unlicenced St Jame's since its opening in 1964. Such was the local and national consternation that the Home Secretary had to make a special order validating all marriages.


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Location: St Peter's Church, Stanton Low, Milton Keynes.
Photo credit: © john briscoe / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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