Walthamstow Village
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Image: © Marathon Taken: 29 Nov 2019
St Mary's Church is very much at the centre of Walthamstow Village - an Essex village which has been engulfed in the London sprawl. The west tower, aisles and chancel chapels were built during the reign of Henry VIIIth. The church was altered and enlarged in 1818 and again in 1843. On 6th April 1673 Richard Penn and on 4th March 1681 Lady Penn were buried. They were the brother and mother of William Penn, the founder of Pennsylvania. This view along a path through the churchyard looks towards a 15th century half-timbered house which rests on a more modern brick restoration work. The house is the oldest house in Walthamstow and one of the oldest in north-east London. It is on the corner of Church Lane and Orford Road.