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Great Parndon - St Mary

The nave and chancel are one continuous structure made from flint rubble in the 15th century, as is the unbuttressed west tower. The south brick transept is 18th century, probably the same period of the brick repairs to some parts of the chancel. Restored internally by J.Clarke in 1855.
Great Parndon - St Mary