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Normanton Church

The Midlands & the Marches


Jutting into the lake, this quaint church is saved from inundation by a limestone barrier wall. Inside are displays on the history of the Rutland reservoir. Many concerts and private events such as weddings take place here, so check ahead to make sure it's open.


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