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This tag would appear rather superfluous as it would surely apply to any church built in pre-Reformation England (and Wales). Wanting to avoid a pointless edit war, do others have views? User Woodseats44 suggests there is a consensus to include this information, although a glance at his edit history suggests he has added many (most?) of such references to other churches himself. I would suggest, although I cannot be sure, that the vast majority of entries for pre-Reformation church entries do not include this information, despite Woodseats44's best efforts. KJP1 (talk) 19:29, 27 January 2016 (UTC)Reply