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A refuge in a busy city
This large attractive church, with its quiet, peaceful churchyard, is a refuge from busy Leicester.
It is one of five surviving from the Medieval town, with a tower intriguingly sited at its north-east corner.
Built from the 12th-to 19th-centuries, it includes a Norman doorway and a richly carved 13th-century font.
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All Saints’ Church, Leicester
Highcross Street
Leicester
Leicestershire
LE1 4PH
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