Harefield Parish Church, from the south-west

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Harefield Parish Church, from the south-west

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 22 Jan 2014

Photo taken from the south-west corner of the old churchyard, in a brief sunny spell on a January afternoon. The church has both north and south aisles, the north aisle being attached to the tower. A more recent cemetery extends southwards. The site is reached down a dead-end road, and lies in a secluded hollow, out of sight of the main road.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.595141
Longitude
-0.480931