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St Andrew's Church (Cambridgeshire Historic Churches Trust) is a 12th century church, which features a Norman 10 bell Perpendicular tower.
This exceptionally grand church was built on the site of a 7th century cathedral founded by St Felix of Burgundy and subsequently destroyed by the Danes. The 15th century west tower has an ornate parapet and pinnacles, and two medieval porches. Inside, 12th century arches complement the 14th century south doorway and chancel while a host of angels look down from the roof.
- Type:
- Place of Worship