File:Maxey Church - geograph.org.uk - 161800.jpg

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This is a photo of listed building number 1331592.

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English: St Peter's parish church, Maxey, Cambridgeshire, seen from the west
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Author Terry McKenna
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Object location52° 39′ 28″ N, 0° 20′ 42″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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18 April 2003

52°39'27.7"N, 0°20'42.0"W

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current11:00, 31 January 2010Thumbnail for version as of 11:00, 31 January 2010640 × 480 (305 KB)shared>GeographBot== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=Maxey Church. Maxey is a quiet village between Stamford & Peterborough. St Peter's Church has a long history, with the earliest part of the building dated to about 1113. Evidence suggests that the f

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