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St Mary

St Mary

Langham

Essex

C14 and earlier, comprising west tower, nave, south aisle and chancel, all of rubble and flint with some Roman brick and with stone trim.

Architectural Features

South chancel wall has a priest's door and 2 C14 trefoiled windows with quatrefoiled 'eyes' and labels.

South doorway of2 orders, each with sunk-chamfers circa 1320/40 and head-stopped label.

Bench ends with poppy heads, 2 with angels. early dug-out chest and later C13 chest in vestry.

Monument on south wall to Margaret Maude dated 1853 by Manning.

C14 and earlier, comprising west tower, nave, south aisle and chancel, all of rubble and flint with some Roman brick and with stone trim.

and red brick C17 pinnacles.

South chancel wall has a priest's door and 2 C14 trefoiled windows with quatrefoiled yes' and labels.

South doorway of 2 orders each with sunk-chamfers circa 1320/40 head-stopped label.

Bench ends with poppy heads, 2 with angels.

Early dug-out chest and later C15 chest in vestry.

Monument on south wall to Margaret Maude dated 1853 by Manning.