St. Barnabas church, Great Tey, Essex

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St. Barnabas church, Great Tey, Essex

Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 3 Mar 2006

The wonderful 18ft square Norman tower is one of the finest examples in the country. Close inspection will show just how much Roman bricks were re-used from Colchester and in a most decorative way. This building was originally built as a cruciform church but, unfortunately, the nave and aisles were pulled down in 1829.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.89772
Longitude
0.748488