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St John the Evangelist, Farley Hill, Church of England
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St John the Evangelist,
Church Rd,
Farley Hill
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A Victorian village church of red brick, with an unusual bell turret on the south “show” side. This is a relatively simple but bold design with some idiosyncratic features, notably the deep sweep of the roofs. In terms of architectural style this is simple Early English, with lancets employed throughout, one to each bay, with a stepped 3-light at the east end and a 4-light to the west. The church was built on a previously wooded site in 1890-2 donated by the Brooks family of Farley Hall. It was designed by G Truefitt and cost ₤1,535, a tidy sum for such a small estate church
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