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St Thomas's Church, Ramsey - Southern Aspect

A photo of the southern exterior aspect of St Thomas's Church, Ramsey.#

A photo of the southern exterior aspect of St Thomas's Church, Ramsey.

In the late 12th century the building consisted of a chancel, there was a north and a south chapel, nave and aisles. The south chapel was destroyed about 1310. This is before or the time that the 14th century window was put into place in the south wall of the chancel. The north chapel was still standing in 1744. The aisles were rebuilt about 1500. Then there was a west tower built. This was built in 1672. There was formerly a south porch but was destroyed in 1843, which probably belonged to the period of the rebuilding of the south aisle about 1500.