Sudbourne All Saints Church

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Sudbourne All Saints Church by Adrian S Pye as part of the Geograph project.

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Sudbourne All Saints Church

Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 2 Jan 2007

A well-proportioned tower with a neat spirelet or ‘Hertfordshire spike’ pointing skyward over the embattled parapet greets you as you approach this lovely little church. Originally built by the Normans in the 12th c. it has been so over-restored that very little of the original remains. Since the Victorian rebuilding programme, the roof no longer differentiates between the nave and the chancel and it is the same inside. A north and south transept were also added at the same time.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.113008
Longitude
1.534643