Listed building:
Dating from late C12, with fine C13 chancel with good internal wall arcading, rebuilt nave and aisles and West tower with late C12 responds to tower arch. Church, flint rubble and Barnack stone with freestone dressings. Drastically restored and rebuilt by Gilbert Scott in 1880. C15 restored screen. C15 benches. C13 font restored, the 2nd bell is C14 and the oldest in the city.
Churchyard wall of the Church of St Andrew TL 45 NE 21/210A II 2. Flint with C19 and later rebuilding in brick. Triangular capping in brick and stone.
An overview of the history of the parish of St Andrew’s Cherry Hinton can be found here:
http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/cambs/vol10/pp113-116
More information about the general history of Cherry Hinton can be found at the website of the Cherry Hinton Archives Group.
http://cherry-hinton.ccan.co.uk/
http://www.druidic.org/camchurch/churches/cherryhinton.htm
St Andrew’s Church
More about the history of the church can be found here:
https://standrews-cherryhinton.org.uk/the-church
1983 19 July (CEN)
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