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St Mary, Little Hormead

A small norman church almost on its own and maintained by the Churches Conservation Trust. Its medieval wooden north door is its outstanding feature, unfortunately at the time of writing, this is laying on top of the pews, sheathed in bubble wrap awaiting restoration.

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Oxhey Chapel, Gosforth Lane, South Oxhey

In the centre of a large housing estate. Built in 1612 and now in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. It is right next to All Saints church from which the key can be obtained.

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St Andrew, Buckland

On the edge of a small village by the A10 north of Buntingford. All of the 14th century, some dated glass suggests 1348, except for the 15th century tower and porch. Now redundant and cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust.

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St James, Stanstead Abbots

Some way out of the village, this church is now cared for by the Churches Conservation trust. The porch is 15th century, the north chapel was added in 1577. It features an unrestored interior with box pews and a three decker pulpit.

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