St. Andrew's church, Greenstead, Essex

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St. Andrew's church, Greenstead, Essex

Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 22 Jun 2006

About fifty years ago, Greenstead still had a village feel about it, but now it has been swallowed up by the ever growing town of Colchester. The church is Norman with a 16th century tower and a 19th century south aisle. The Norman builders re-used Roman brick, which must have been in abundance in Colchester.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.886084
Longitude
0.932353