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St Michaels Church is within the grounds of Chenies
Having lived in Woburn for many years I was very interested to peep through the windows in the church to see the Mausoleum for the Russell Family, Dukes of Bedford past and indeed future who are laid ...
St Michaels Church is within the grounds of Chenies
Having lived in Woburn for many years I was very interested to peep through the windows in the church to see the Mausoleum for the Russell Family, Dukes of Bedford past and indeed future who are laid ...
This 15th century village church, which replaced an earlier 12th century wooden building on the site, has two particular points of interest. The first is an exquisite 12th century 'Aylesbury' style fo...
This 15th century village church, which replaced an earlier 12th century wooden building on the site, has two particular points of interest. The first is an exquisite 12th century 'Aylesbury' style fo...
St Michaels Church is within the grounds of Chenies
Having lived in Woburn for many years I was very interested to peep through the windows in the church to see the Mausoleum for the Russell Family, Dukes of Bedford past and indeed future who are laid ...
St Michaels Church is within the grounds of Chenies
Having lived in Woburn for many years I was very interested to peep through the windows in the church to see the Mausoleum for the Russell Family, Dukes of Bedford past and indeed future who are laid ...
Of more historical interest than architectural
This 15th century village church, which replaced an earlier 12th century wooden building on the site, has two particular points of interest. The first is an exquisite 12th century 'Aylesbury' style fo...
Of more historical interest than architectural
This 15th century village church, which replaced an earlier 12th century wooden building on the site, has two particular points of interest. The first is an exquisite 12th century 'Aylesbury' style fo...