hertfordshire churches 2
Folder: english churches by county
broxbourne church, herts.
broxbourne church, herts.
broxbourne church, herts.
broxbourne church, herts.
broxbourne church, herts.
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east end of the chancel, with the south chapel of 1476 by robert stowell, early c15 chancel, and saye chapel on n.e. corner of 1522
broxbourne church, herts.
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early c16 purbeck marble tomb canopy on the chest tomb of sir william saye. such tombs were mass produced in a workshop, probably one near st.paul's in london .
broxbourne church, herts.
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the new river of 1609-13 encloses the graveyard on the north and west side, and a spur runs across the east end a little further away, running to the mill. the church is now all perp. work of the C15 and c16
broxbourne church, herts.
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looking south towards the saye chapel, built in 1522 with a fancy heraldic parapet naming the donor. the central portion contains a two storey sacristy, and there is an earlier rood stair turret to the west.
broxbourne church, herts.
broxbourne church, herts.
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early c16 purbeck marble tomb canopy on the chest tomb of sir william saye. such tombs were mass produced in a workshop, probably one near st.paul's in london .
anstey church, herts.
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mural painting in the chancel, seemingly showing a crowned tudor rose of the c16, with the words ? (ti)endra (m)atrim over.
anstey church, herts.
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on the west wall of the north transept is this blocked late c13 window, which seems to have had simple bar tracery at its head. the rere arch is a later repair, maybe c16? , and the transept is now used as a vestry.
anstey church, herts.
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on the west wall of the north transept is this blocked late c13 window, which seems to have had simple bar tracery at its head. the rere arch is a later repair, maybe c16? , and the transept is now used as a vestry.
anstey church, herts.
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on the west wall of the north transept is this blocked late c13 window, which seems to have had simple bar tracery at its head. the rere arch is a later repair, maybe c16? , and the transept is now used as a vestry.
anstey church, herts.
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crown over a cloud, from which the rays of the sun burst. presumably c16, and regal rather than religious.
ashwell church, herts.
ashwell church, herts.
ashwell church, herts.
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