St. Mary the Virgin church, Latton, Harlow, Essex

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St. Mary the Virgin church, Latton, Harlow, Essex

Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 18 May 2006

Latton was once a small Essex village until it was swallowed up by the Harlow New Town development in 1947. The church used to stand in the grounds of Mark Hall, which was about a mile north of Latton village. This church was begun by the Normans and was enlarged during the 15th century. Even though it stands in Harlow New Town, it still has a large green area surrounding it.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.776726
Longitude
0.120647