Grid reference TL1801
near to Shenleybury, Hertfordshire, England
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Large barn and farmland to rear of St Botolph's church
St Botolph's church is now a private dwelling.
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The Cottages at Shenleybury
This group of houses was erected for workers at the
adjoining hospital
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A very Tayler-and-Green corner at Shenleybury
Herbert Tayler and David Green, architects who practised in Lowestoft from 1938 to 1973, designed about 700 rural council houses for the Loddon Rural District in south-east Norfolk which gained them a national reputation for care and... (more)
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Elizabeth II postbox, Shenleybury Cottages
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Roundabout on Black Lion Hill at Shenleybury
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Cemetery at Shenleybury
The tall planting is in fact rampant weeds which
are ignored by the grass cutting gang. {Not our patch mate}
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Junction of Shenleybury and Black Lion Hill
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Shenleybury (B5378)
Looking north west.
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Former St Botolph's Church, Shenleybury
Grade II* listed former parish church in Shenleybury: described at this Link. Close by, but not visible to the public without obtaining permission from the owners of this... ( more)
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Work by Tayler and Green?
Tayler and Green, a Lowestoft architectural practice founded in 1938, is best known for its council housing for the Loddon Rural District in Norfolk, over 700 dwellings built between 1945 and 1973. The definitive guide to the practice... (more)
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Shenleybury Cottages from Shenleybury
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St Botolph's church, Shenleybury, Herts
St Botolph's is now a private dwelling. The original church dates from 1424 but the chancel was demolished and the rest re-ordered in C18. See Link for... ( more)
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