Saddington, St Helen's Church c.1955
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Situated on the south-west side of the village, the church was heavily restored by Frederick Peck of Maidstone in 1872. The building is of about 1300 with an unbuttressed west tower of 1707, when its spire was taken down. As a church architect, Peck was certainly indifferent, but his memorial is the former Royal Agricultural Hall, London Borough of Islington, which he built in 1861. It was converted in 1983, and is now the Business Design Centre.
An extract from Leicestershire Villages Photographic Memories.
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