St Marys Church Shenley Church End
Posted by: Norfolk12
S 52° 01.339 W 000° 47.349
30F E 651691 N 4234171
Gargoyle on St Marys Church at Shenley Church End
Waymark Code: WM31DK
Location: South East England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/25/2008
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The village and parish name comes from "sen(e)lai" and was recorded in the Domesday Book. The earthworks of a substantial fort can be found in Shenley Church End and the Church of St Mary dates back to the 12th Century. The village is reputed to have growing in it a hawthorn bush which, like the one at Glastonbury Abbey, only blooms at Christmastime. this church is grade II listed.
This area is a delightful mix of the old and the new. Traditional villages intermix with tastefully designed modern housing. There is a suitable mix of housing to suit every budget. Many of the buildings are Grade II listed including Westbury Farm.
Water spout is used: yes
Condition: Lightly Weathered
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