DescriptionSt Peter's Church, Pipe and Lyde - geograph.org.uk - 1058968.jpg
English: St Peter's Church, Pipe and Lyde Stands right beside the busy A49. The church is a mixture of architectural styles and periods, the earliest being the nave. The chancel was added in the late 13th century. Restoration took place in the Victorian era which is when the spire was added to the tower.
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