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The first backless stone benches began to appear in English churches in the thirteenth century, originally placed against the walls of the [[nave]]. Over time, they were brought into the centre of the room, first as moveable furniture and later fixed to the floor. Wooden benches replaced the stone ones from the fourteenth century and became common in the fifteenth.<ref>
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