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Sue Parsons | 14:41 Tue 15th Nov 2005 | History
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where is the only remaining saxon wooden chuch in the uk?
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I'm not sure if this is the one, unfortunately, I can't remember the name of it, but I can easily find out if you want, its not fat from Blake Hall and Ongar, in Essex, it still has the hole in the side that Lepers used to look through, when a service was going on, I've been in it, so unless there is more than one, this must be it.


Post back if you'd like to know the name, as I said, I can't remember, but I know a man who will know,

Thats the one jake, thanks.
Ah, Greenstead - friends of mine used to live very near it. Unfortunately, it seems that dendrochronology has now dated the church to Victorian times, and apparently it's a fake., Or is that one of those stories passed around the pub?
<XMP>I think it is spelt GREENSTED.</XMP>
Only if you can't spell.......the local parish council thinks it's Greenstead!

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