St Andrew's Church, Temple Grafton

Stained glass designs available as 'Static Cling' window decorations

St Andrew's Church, Temple Grafton
The original medieval church at Temple Grafton, Warwickshire, was completely rebuilt in 1875. The assumption, due to the village's name, that there was an association with the Knights Templar seems to be widely considered to be untrue. There is a connection with Knights Hospitaller as they owned land locally. Despite this St Andrew's Church has much decoration depicting the Knights Templar, including stained glass windows and tiles.

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Knight
Knight
St Andrew's Church, Temple Grafton
Templar Knights
Templar Knights
St Andrew's Church, Temple Grafton

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