St. Mary Magdalene, Boveney

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St. Mary Magdalene, Boveney

Image: © Andy Stephenson Taken: 20 Jan 2008

The earliest parts of this isolated chapel are 12th-13th Century. It probably served a wharf here, and has been a place of worship since before the Norman conquest. The pointing is decorated by flint: a technique known as Galletting.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.490312
Longitude
-0.64776