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Cockernhoe Wesleyan Chapel (former)

Built in 1837, closed 1985 and now a house.

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St Hugh, Cockernhoe

Overlooking the large green in this village just east of Luton. This is an iron church built in 1904. One side has been updated with uPVC windows but the rest retains wooden windows. Views in are not really possible as the windows have marbled glass. It is only used for occasional public services such as at Easter and Christmas and by the CoE village school. There is no signboard outside but the churchyard is well tended, with quite a number of small iron grave markers from the 1920s to 1950s. It forms part of the parish of St Francis, Luton rather than a Hertfordshire parish.

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