St. Andrews church. Hornchurch, Essex

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St. Andrews church. Hornchurch, Essex

Image: © Derek Voller Taken: 10 Feb 2012

The sun has risen just enough to provide a bit of colour to warm this picture of the Eastern end of this lovely church. The famous bulls head is obscured by the large tree. See Image Another interesting thing is that this very churchyard (according to TVs "Time Team") is the Southernmost point reached by the ice sheet during the last ice age

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.560481
Longitude
0.225992