Denham St Mary?s church

Introduction

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Denham St Mary?s church

Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 30 Aug 2007

From outside you would not give this church a second glance. Your attention may be turned to nearby Denham Castle, once a Norman stronghold amid the resident Saxons. It would be a shame not to examine the church closer, for in the red-brick chapel north of the chancel you will find the beautiful tomb of Sir Edward Lewkenor (1605) and his wife Susan, who died of smallpox. They are accompanied by their two sons and six daughters, all kneeling beneath an enormous canopy.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.22677
Longitude
0.56932