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Cressing, Essex { 14 images } Created 12 May 2021

Pictures from the Essex village of Cressing and the 12th-15th century Grade I listed Anglican church of All Saints.
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  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-1.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-2.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-3.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-4.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-5.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-6.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-7.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-8.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-9.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-10.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-11.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-12.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-13.jpg
  • The Grade I listed, Anglican Church of All Saints in the Essex village of Cressing. The church dates from the 12th-15th century with various additions and restorations having taken place through the 18th century. The building is very striking, its constructions and tiles giving off soft orange and red tones.
    cressing-essex-14.jpg