Stretton on Fosse a Little Village in the Cotswolds. St Peter's church at Stretton on Fosse is a simple early Victorian building of honey-coloured stone set in a small plot of a churchyard, somewhat hemmed in by houses on the southern side and overshadowed by trees elsewhere. In fact the church is fairly secretive and easily to miss from the road, set back on high ground above the quiet lanes of this tranquil village. The church itself was entirely rebuilt in 1841 to the designs of Thomas Johnson, and is a simple two-cell structure, a small chancel and a more substantial nave, finished off at the west end by a small octagonal steeple, the base of which serves as a tiny porch and the main door of the church...
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