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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford abstract "St Thomas' Church, East Shefford, is a redundant Church of England parish church at East Shefford in the English county of Berkshire. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The church stands in an isolated position at the end of a private drive overlooking the River Lambourn, to the southeast of the village of Great Shefford.".
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford architecturalStyle Church_(building).
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford architecturalStyle English_Gothic_architecture.
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford architecturalStyle Norman_architecture.
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford location Berkshire.
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford architecturalType Church_(building).
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford closedDate "1870".
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford country "England".
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford denomination Anglicanism.
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford designatedDate "1983-07-11".
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford functionalStatus Redundant_church.
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford heritageDesignation "Grade I".
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford location "East Shefford, Berkshire".
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford mapCaption "Location in Berkshire".
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford materials "Flint and stone, partly rendered".
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford materials "Roofs tiled".
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford name "St Thomas' Church, East Shefford".
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford style English_Gothic_architecture.
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford style Norman_architecture.
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford subject Category:Church_of_England_churches_in_Berkshire.
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Berkshire.
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford comment "St Thomas' Church, East Shefford, is a redundant Church of England parish church at East Shefford in the English county of Berkshire. It has been designated by English Heritage as a Grade I listed building, and is under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. The church stands in an isolated position at the end of a private drive overlooking the River Lambourn, to the southeast of the village of Great Shefford.".
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford label "St Thomas' Church, East Shefford".
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford depiction St_Thomas,_East_Shefford._Berks_-_geograph.org.uk_-_331059.jpg.
- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford homepage ?region=Berkshire.
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- St_Thomas'_Church,_East_Shefford name "St Thomas' Church, East Shefford".