English: St Bartholomew's Church, Blore, Staffordshire. Built around the year 1100, Features from various architectural periods can be seen at Blore. Some Norman work survives in the nave, whilst the tower and chancel are 14th Century. The arch leading into the tower is Early English and some of the windows date from the Geometric and Decorated periods. Tudor work is represented by the font, nave pews, chancel choirstalls and screen. There are Jacobean box pews, altar, communion rails, pulpit and reading desk. Photo Taken: 04/11/2020
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