All Saints: the parish church of Willian

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All Saints: the parish church of Willian

Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 8 Jun 2009

This is one of the most interesting churches in Hertfordshire. The tower was built in 1430 and at the top there are many fine gargoyles; some of the best in the county. The rest of the church is 12th century with a south porch added in the 15th. This view is from Willian Church Road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.96094
Longitude
-0.218836