Dengie church: walling materials (3)

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Dengie church: walling materials (3)

Image: © Stefan Czapski Taken: 11 Jun 2016

In the Essex volume of 'The Buildings of England', Pevsner has this to say: 'The Royal Commission [on Historical Monuments] notes in the walls the use of C14 yellow bricks apart from Roman bricks. The variety of colour in the walls is altogether remarkable: septaria, that is a brown stone, flint, pebble, and the bricks'. This sample of walling shows some of the few Roman bricks I was able to find - identifiable by their red colour and by their shape.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.678019
Longitude
0.875774