All Saints, Yelvertoft by Aidan McRae Thomson on Flickr.
Via Flickr: All Saints' at Yelvertoft dates mainly from the 14th century and stands secluded from the village by it's peaceful tree-enclosed churchyard. It is an unusual building with certain distinctive peculiarities, most noticeably the extra south aisle which, judging by it's south porch with it's fine ballflower-adorned doorway, appears to be roughly contemporary with the rest of the church and makes it an unsually wide building. The aisle windows on both north and south sides appear to have been reworked in simplified form at some point in the 17th century, perhaps an enlargement of their predesscors to admit more light.















