St. Peter & St. Paul; the parish church of Hockley

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St. Peter & St. Paul; the parish church of Hockley

Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 13 Jun 2008

This church is mainly 13th century. It has a very interesting tower, starting as square in plan at the base and then becoming octagonal on the upper stage. The base is supported by thick angle buttresses. With its battlements and recessed spire on top, it is a very charming piece of architecture. The church stands some distance from the village.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.610001
Longitude
0.635588