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DescriptionSt Peters at Norbury - geograph.org.uk - 937152.jpg
English: St Peters at Norbury Norbury Church, St Peter, is a ancient stone edifice, except the tower, which is of brick, and was erected about 1761. In the chancel are several monuments to the Skrymsher family, one of whom was Adjutant-General to Prince Rupert, and standard bearer to the gentlemen pensioners of Charles II.
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