Church of St. Mary & St. Nicholas, Leatherhead
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The South face of the 15th Century tower.
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The West face of the tower.
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The West window and doors.
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The Church from the North/North-East.
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The Church from the North-East.
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The North side of the Nave.
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The North side of the Nave.
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The North side of the Nave at its junction with the North Transept.
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The War Memorial Cross
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The North side of the Chancel.
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The East window of the Chancel.
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The South side of the Chancel.
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The South side of the Chancel, showing a blocked aperture through which an anchorite would once have received the Blessed Sacrament.
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The South side of the Chancel, showing a blocked aperture through which an anchorite would once have received the Blessed Sacrament.
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The South Transept's Decorated East window
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The corner of the South Transept, showing the Perpendicular South window contrasted with the earlier Decorated East window.
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The South-facing end of the South Transept.
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The South side of the Nave. Note the higgledy-piggledy appearance of the dormer windows and gables!
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The South side of the nave with the South Transept - spoiled somewhat by the poor lighting conditions.
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The South face of the roof, showing the gables and dormers.
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The South side of the nave with the South Transept.
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The West end of the South Aisle, showing two very obviously Victorian windows.
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The West end of the South Aisle, showing two very obviously Victorian windows.