The oldest part of the building is the north doorway, which is 12th century, though it is not in its original position and may have been brought here from another location, rather than surviving from an earlier church on this site. As for the remainder of the church, most of it is 14th and 15th century, with a fair bit of Victorian restoration.
I have posted a B/W version of this shot on my 2nd album,as I rather liked it,too.
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Rosie arrives In Stansted at 2.30am tomorrow.We're going to have a busy few days...taking Emmanuel to Birmingham for Freshers Week,the start of his years at Uni.We also have my cousin's funeral on Tuesday,before Rosie returns to Kos on Wednesday.I probably won't be around much in the next few days.