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St Leonard, Sandridge
An unusual solid stone screen containing a Norman chancel arch of roman brick is the principal feature of the church in this village just north of St Albans. Much of the west end was rebuilt in 1886-1997 by William White.


















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St Mary the Virgin, Essendon
A hilltop village on the eastern edge of the Hatfield House estate. The current church was added to a tower of 1628, in 1882-1884 by William White. The east end was rebuilt in 1917 by C.J. Blomfield following zeppelin air raid damage. There is a Wedgwood font (not generally on view). I was lucky enough to also be taken up the tower to see the clock mechanism, bells, and the views of the churchyard from the top.
















































