DescriptionRestored gate at St Giles Church, Chesterton. - geograph.org.uk - 1214772.jpg
English: Restored gate at St Giles Church, Chesterton. This gate was used by the landowners from Chesterton House to attend services at St Giles. The House was demolished in 1802 but the gate survived. The House itself was several hundred yards up a hill to the north of the church.
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