Diverging paths
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Image: © Stephen Craven Taken: 10 Mar 2012
Two paths provided as part of Southwark Council's recent redevelopment of the former St Mary's Churchyard, diverging at an angle of about 60 degrees. Historical note: a church existed on this site from Norman times: the latest was built c.1792 and demolished 1875 for road widening. The clock tower remained until at least 1961 but has also now been demolished. The 1876 replacement church Image was on a different site. The churchyard remains consecrated (because there are still burials within it).