Letchworth, St Mary's Church 1924
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The tiny flint-walled church of St Mary was rebuilt c1135, and is one of the smallest in the county. It is only 60ft long, and consists of a nave and a lower chancel. There is no tower, just a small bell turret which was added around 1500. A single bell of about 1370 survives, and is tolled regularly. The neatly tended graveyard stands as a testament to the many generations of Letchworth people who have worshipped here.
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