St. Mary's, Maulden : Eastern end

Introduction

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St. Mary's, Maulden : Eastern end

Image: © Rob Farrow Taken: 5 May 2006

The oldest parts of this church date from the C13th, but it was enlarged and partly rebuilt in 1859. The cost of this building work was largely borne by the Rector of the time, Charles Ward and the Duke of Bedford. This church is built in the local chocolate-coloured stone (Cf. Image and Image )

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.030329
Longitude
-0.459231