Church of St Thomas of Canterbury, Clapham, Bedfordshire

[1] Though the church can be traced back before AD 1000, there is no record of the original patron saint, Thomas Becket having been so well accepted.

[2] The church is built in the Anglo-Saxon style, possibly early 10th century.

The remainder of the church was entirely rebuilt in 1861,[3] by Sir George Gilbert Scott.

The tower, which dates to the 11th or 12th century,[5] measures 26 metres (85 ft) in height.

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St Thomas' in 2005