Croxley Green, All Saints Church 1897
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More about this scene
This is an interesting view of All Saints' Church at the south end of the Green. The church, built in 1827 to designs of one J Norton, is in a fairly routine design but with a circular turret and spire on the north, or Green, side. In 1907 the exciting architect Temple Moore added a nave, turning the old church into the north aisle. Moore used brick with stone bands and produced a most successful design.
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