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St James, nave and chancel


The church of St James, Stanstead Abbotts, is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust. From the outside it looks like a fairly typical Hertfordshire parish church. However, on the inside is preserved almost unchanged from the 18th century. There are high box pews, a triple decker pulpit and other interesting church fittings. It doesn't lend itself to spectacular photographs, but is a super survival and well worth a visit. Sadly, it was raining hard during my visit so I have no exterior photographs, and light levels in the church were very low. This photo is much brighter than reality.
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