St Peter's Church, Belton-in-Rutland

There could have been a north aisle but, according to local tradition, this was burnt in the 14th century.

The church also caught fire in 1776 when a servant girl threw hot coals out a window.

[3] The piscina in the south aisle has a bowl carved with a head with donkey ears.

The west tower, which has a frieze situated below the battlements decorated with gargoyles, was added in the 14th century.

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