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St. Tarnby Church
The church is akin to Harlev Church and among the younger of the municipality of limestone churches.
It was built in the period 1175-1275. Residues from this construction period can be seen in the ship's long walls and west gravl. In the Gothic period 1375-1536 come all the annexes.
Today it appears the church as a nave church with Romanesque west lot (hidden by the tower) and a Gothic east lot and the three extensions: porch, vestry and tower with stepped gable.