DescriptionSt Thomas the Apostle Church, Navestock Heath, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 25966.jpg
English: St Thomas the Apostle Church, Navestock Heath, Essex. This church dates back to 1181 when it was appropriated by St. Paul's Cathedral who owned the manor of Navestock. The timber-framed belfry dates to 15th century and said to be the oldest in Essex.
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