Exterior view of an unidentified church with two levels, with the chancel being shorter and narrower than the nave, with a round pediment over a door, flanked by doric columns and a plaque to the right, and a narrow short tower with crennelated pinnacles at each corner

Date:
1900 - 1939
Reference:
AA108564
Type:
Photograph (Negative)
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Description

The church appears to be of brick with stone dressings and a tiled roof. On either side of the entrance are round-headed windows, and above is an empty panel that stretches the length of this section of the church. Further to the right is the smaller section of the building, most likely housing the chancel. The narrow tower is on the far left and partially obscured by the church, but the top can be seen. The parapet and pinnacles are only slightly higher than the apex of the roof. In the foreground is the graveyard, and a partial view of a path, which the photographer appears to be standing on.

Content

This is part of the Series: KON01/01 Negatives; within the Collection: KON01 Judge Edwin Max Konstam Collection

Rights

© Historic England Archive

People & Organisations

Photographer: Konstam, Edwin Max

Keywords

Uncertain Church