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Weathered carved English Stone Head
A worn and weatherbeaten sculpted stone head, possibly belonging to St Peter and likely Mid Ninteenth Century.
Reputedly salvaged from the ruins of the 11th Century Church of St Mary and the Holy Rood at Little Chart in Kent. St Mary's Church was destroyed by a Flying Bomb on the 16th of August 1944 and later deconsecrated, with the parish reconstructed in neighbouring Great Chart
£1,300
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