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St Mary
Kyre Wyard, Worcestershire | WR15 8NR
A church of Norman origin set in a historical landscape of Manor House, Tithe Barn, dovecote, almshouse and ancient deer park.
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Kyre Wyard, Worcestershire | WR15 8NR
A church of Norman origin set in a historical landscape of Manor House, Tithe Barn, dovecote, almshouse and ancient deer park.
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