St Thomas' Church, Osbaldwick
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St Thomas' Church, Osbaldwick
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St Thomas' Church is the parish church in Osbaldwick, a suburban village to the east of York, in England. The church was built of limestone in the 12th century. The nave, chancel, and several round-headed windows date from this period. The bowl of a 12th-century font also survives, although it is broken and no longer in use. A window on the south side of the chancel dates was added in about 1300. Around the nave, the lower part of the wall is panelled, and some panelling dates from the 16th cent
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Thomas%27_Church,_Osbaldwick
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2024-03-14T23:58:31Z
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