• 1. St George, Anstey, Hertfordshire, England
    General view.
    Parish Church
    The church comprises chancel, crossing tower, N and S transepts, and nave. The nave has N and S aisles, S porch, and clerestorey. The crossing survives from the original 12thc. cruciform church. The original transepts were rebuilt in the late 13thc. as was the chancel. The nave arcades are early 14thc. Much of the exterior has been rendered, with the exception of the tower and transepts which have rubble walls. The transept walls are coursed. The church was restored by William Butterfield in 1869-72.
  • 2. St Michael, Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England
    Font, general view.
    Parish Church
    The church has a chancel with clerestorey and N chapel, nave with N and S aisles and N and S porches, and W tower. The present flint-walled church is substantially 15thc. with some later additions. The only surviving 12thc. feature is the font.
  • 3. St Mary, Clothall, Hertfordshire, England
    Font, general view.
    Parish Church
    The flint rubble church has chancel, nave with S chapel and a tower over the S porch. The church is substantially 14thc. with the tower, S chapel and chancel slightly later than the nave, which however appears to have been built on earlier foundations. An earlier church probably existed on this site, but the only 12thc. feature now present is the font.
  • 4. St Leonard, Sandridge, Hertfordshire, England
    General view.
    Parish church
    The church consists of chancel with attached vestry, nave with clerestory, N and S aisles and N and S porches, and W tower. The late 12thc. tower and the W end of the church were restored in 1886-87 by W. White, as were the 15thc. N and S porches. The original clerestory, which had been dismantled in 1786, was also rebuilt at this time. The vestry was added at the beginning of the 20thc.