DescriptionSt John the Evangelist, Weston Village - geograph.org.uk - 490010.jpg
English: St John the Evangelist, Weston Village St John the Evangelist, Weston Village was built in 1896-97 of red sandstone with a Welsh slate roof. To help fund its building, the choirboys wrote letters to other choirboys throughout England, asking for a small donation towards its construction. In gratitude, the initials of those Weston choirboys were carved on the church steeple.
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