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Christ Church, The Common, Chorleywood
Attractively placed on the northern edge of The Common. The original building was by Benjamin Ferrey dating from 1845 but in 1869-70 it was rebuilt by G.E. Street, with the spire added in 1881-82. Many original furnishings remain, especially in the chancel. A dominant church centre has been added to the south filling the space between church and school.
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St Giles, South Mimms
On top of a hill in this rather dull village near the M25. The church contains some medieval glass panels, glass and a font cover by Comper and two large late medieval tombs. A brick north aisle of the 16th century, 13th century chancel, 14th century tower and a nave of the 15th century. Restoration was by George Edmund Street in 1877-78.
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