Stoke dry is a small village close to Eyebrook Reservoir in the smallest county in England, Rutland. The church is always open and is famous for its wall painting, ancient carved stonework and annual candle lit carol service. The church also contains a number of old monuments which have some great carvings. Above is one of them which features a small sleeping dog who has some very sharp looking claws.
The church is made of a combination of stone and red brick below
Stoke Dry Church is usually open
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