Roman Brick, Puddingstone and Limestone.
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St Botolph's: Roman Brick and Puddingstone
Re-used Roman brick was more easily accessed than quarried stone in 12th century Essex. Puddingstone was found in the fields, and for some, thought to have magical properties.
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