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This is the best view of the thirteenth century tower which is the only part of Enderby Parish Church that was not rebuilt in 1867. The tower is made of the local granite stone and houses 8 bells erected in 1928.

This is a view from the entrance to the graveyard path, across the small car park.

After the restoration, the Drummond family held Enderby Hall and were therefore patrons of Enderby Parish Church. They would leave the Enderby Hall grounds, croos Leicester Lane (that was only a track then) and enter the Church by the "Drummond Door".

This path leads down to the newer section of Enderby Parish Church graveyard. Further down you can see the view provided below.

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Above is a view across other fields from Enderby Parish Church graveyard taken during 2003.

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