Thaxted, Church Of St John The Baptist c.1960
Photo ref:
T28098

More about this scene
In the time it took to build the church, England went through several architectural styles. The south porch is older and accordingly simpler than the north porch. The medieval church was as high as it was long - but a later miscalculation on the part of some 18th-century restorers left the steeple 2ft shorter than the nave and chancel.
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