File:St Swithin's Church from the East - geograph.org.uk - 217959.jpg

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English: St Swithin's Church from the East. One of Worcester's eight ancient parish churches, but completely rebuilt in the 1730s. It is first mentioned in a written record in 1126. Taken from the junction of The Shambles, St. Swithin's Street, Mealcheapen Street, and Trinity Street.
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Object location52° 11′ 33″ N, 2° 13′ 12″ W  Heading=247° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo


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12 August 2006

52°11'33.4"N, 2°13'12.0"W

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