Langley Marish: south transept of St Mary's Church

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Langley Marish: south transept of St Mary's Church

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 15 Mar 2011

The south transept of the church houses the Kederminster Chapel. This must date from the early 17th century: 'A grant for the Kederminster Chapel was obtained from the Dean and Chapter of Windsor in 1613', according to Pevsner ('The Buildings of England: Buckinghamshire'). But for the tombstones you would take this to be part of a domestic building. Plain rectangular windows are seldom seen in churches - of any date.

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51.505593
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-0.553074