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Sunday, 24 August 2014

West Hyde

I know I shouldn't but I rather liked the Neo-Norman St Thomas of Canterbury, lnk despite the peculiarity of it's sister church in Heronsgate being open; its over-the-topness is strangely appealling.

ST THOMAS, 1844, by Thomas Smith (GR). Flint with cemented brick dressings. In the Norman style. Nave, transepts, and narrower chancel. A porch and a corresponding excrescence in the angles between transepts and chancel. A roof ridge runs through the transepts and the crossing at right angles to the nave; an odd effect.

St Thomas of Canterbury (3)

Mee missed it.

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