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Created 22-Jun-19
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St. Botolph's at Hadstock, one of my favorite churches. The North Door is the oldest functioning door in England, constructed of wood dated to a single tree felled before William the Conqueror landed in 1066.
St. Botolph's at HadstockSt. Botolph's at HadstockHadstock Village as seen from the churchyardThe VestryThe Norman TowerGeorge Brand's DoorSaxon Window, South SideThe Village PathH. N. Fordham, killed in action, World War IThe View to the East of the ChurchCobble Stone Wall ConstructionThe North Door, InteriorSt. Botolph's at Hadstock, Sunday MorningThe North Door, the Oldest Working Door in EnglandHoneysuckle Carving, South Arch, 11th CenturyFinial Cross atop South Transept Gable; 13th or 14th century.Plinth Blocks Supporting South Arch; stones are reused from a Roman buildingView of East End of ChurchThe South ArchCharles Swann, killed in Siam during World War II, and his family