St Peter & St Paul, Chipping Warden

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This page forms part of a section of research into the Douglas family in Northamptonshire.

 

St Peter & St Paul in Chipping Warden is one of the finest medieval churches in the county of Northamptonshire well set above the village green, off the main road, and adjacent to the mainly 17th century manor house. Elements of an earlier church can be discovered but the overwhelming effect is a grand building from the time of King Edward 111 (1327-1377). The architecture shows considerable sophistication and grandeur, often likened to a 'mini' cathedral. The graveyard contains several Douglas gravemarkers.

 

 

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George Campbell Douglas
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Florence Emma Douglas
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See also:
•  Our Northamptonshire 'Home' page for links to further family research resources


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Sources for this article include:
  • Nigel Douglas - portfolio of files related to Northamptonshire

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