Rickmansworth, St Mary's Church 1897
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39676

More about this scene
Taken from the upper storey of a cottage in Church Street, this view of the north side of the church looks beguilingly medieval. In fact the oldest part of the building is the tower which is a late Gothic structure dated 1630, the aisles are in brick and remain from an 1824 rebuild. The nave and chancel were rebuilt again in flint in the 1880s by Sir Arthur Blomfield with rainwater heads dated 1884.
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