Grid reference TL9302
near to Steeple, Essex, England
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St. Laurence church, Steeple, Essex
This church was designed by the architect F. Chancellor and built in 1884. Material from the preceding medieval church was used in its construction.
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The Street, Steeple
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Thatched Cottage
Listed building: The Thatched Cottage. C17/C18 of possibly earlier origin, with later alterations and additions. See Link .
Note also Morris Minor Traveller in driveway.... ( more)
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St Lawrence & All Saints, Steeple, Essex
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St. Lawrence and All Saints Church, from churchyard
A view of the north side of the building.
See: Link and Link
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Looking east-northeast along The Street
In the distance is the steeple of St Lawrence and All Saints church, which is a grade II listed building dating from about 1884 that was built by reusing some materials from a demolished old church... (more)
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St Lawrence & All Saints Church, Steeple, Essex
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The Street, Steeple
Looking west along The Street from opposite the church.
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Steeple, 1955
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St Lawrence Church, Steeple, from the north-east
In the Essex volume of 'The Buildings of England', old Prof. Pevsner remarks on the eccentric mode of construction of the church walls. The Victorian architect re-cycled building materials from the medieval church that stood... (more)
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Church of St Lawrence and All Saints, Steeple
Built in 1884 to the designs of architect Frederick Chancellor.
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Sun & Anchor
Looking along "The Street" in Steeple
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Footpath to Foxhall Farm
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St Lawrence & All Saints, Steeple at dusk
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Houses on The Street, Steeple
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