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Church of St Mary, Icomb

Church of England church buildings in GloucestershireCotswold DistrictGrade I listed churches in Gloucestershire
Icomb Church geograph.org.uk 731397
Icomb Church geograph.org.uk 731397

The Anglican Church of St Mary at Icomb in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England was built in the 15th century. It is a grade I listed building.

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Church of St Mary, Icomb
Icomb Hill, Cotswold District Icomb

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N 51.9018 ° E -1.6905 °
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Saint Mary the Virgin

Icomb Hill
GL54 1JD Cotswold District, Icomb
England, United Kingdom
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