St Mary, Little Parndon
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 15 Aug 2009
A grade 2 listed Anglican parish church on Parndon Mill Lane. It is deceptive in that it looks every inch an ancient church with its small "early English" windows and apsidal east end, but according to the list description it only dates from the 19th century. For another view see Image It is not unusual to find two Anglican churches in one grid square, but to find two in different Dioceses is possibly unique. This one is in Chelmsford diocese and St Botolph's Image is in St Albans.