Much Hadham, St Andrew's Church 1899
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Little has changed in the 100 years since this photograph was taken. On the left, peeping through the trees, are the white gables of the Old Rectory; in the foreground are the meadows skirting the River Ash which were part of the grounds of the Bishop of London's palace, just out of view to the right. The view is from the east, and shows the fine tracery of the church window and the traditional Hertfordshire spike on the tower.
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