ST MARK, Potter’s Road, 1898, by J. L. Pearson, but not a spectacular example of that excellent architect’s work. Nave only, the E end a temporary structure. Exterior flint with stone dressings, large Perp aisle windows with four-centred heads. The aisle arcades with tall piers; no clerestory.
The absence of Mee is explained by my having a 1965 edition of Hertfordshire by which time Barnet had been constituted and a new volume was published, London North of the Thames, which I've bought and will update the relevant pages when it arrives.
Having got the relevant volume Mee doesn't mention Barnet Vale.
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Having got the relevant volume Mee doesn't mention Barnet Vale.
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