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  2. The Church of St Mary and All Saints, Fotheringhay is a parish church in the Church of England in Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire. It is noted for containing a mausoleum to leading members of the Yorkist dynasty of the Wars of the Roses.

  3. Jul 20, 2021 · Visit the church where Richard III was born and baptised, and where his father and brother were reburied by Elizabeth I. See the Yorkist symbols, the painted pulpit and the octagonal lantern tower.

  4. Visit one of the finest Perpendicular churches in Northamptonshire, with royal connections to Mary Queen of Scots and Richard III. See the octagonal lantern tower, the bridge built by Elizabeth I, and the castle mound nearby.

  5. The church, with its distinctive octagonal lantern tower, stands between the River Nene and the Willow Brook, and looks out across idyllic countryside. It was not so idyllic in 1587, when Mary ...

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  6. Learn about the 15th century church, St. Mary and All Saints, and its ties to King Richard III and Mary Queen of Scots. Find out how to visit, donate, and attend weddings and services at this historic building.

  7. Learn about the historic church in Northamptonshire that was associated with the House of York and Richard III. See the Yorkist tombs, the fan vaulted tower ceiling, and the gargoyles of the master mason.

  8. The parish church in Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, part of the Warmington benefice. Learn about its history, safeguarding policies and contact details.

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