English: St Peter's parish church, Aubourn, Lincolnshire. It is the chancel of a much larger medieval church. The nave was demolished when a new St Peter's parish church was built in 1863 outside the village. The 1863 church is now abandoned and partially demolished and worship has returned to the old church. the outline of the medieval church can be traced on a ground, west of the chancel visible here.
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