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The Parish church is quite large and probably twelfth century in origin. There are many periods or architecture present but it is mainly fifteenth century in date. There are battlements, flint and stone dressings and a slate roof. The west doorway has stone head stops of kings and queens by Henry Moore, created in 1953. The church has a Moore commemorative stained glass window inside on the nave wall.
Title

King and Queen

Medium

stone

Accession number

SG12_DS_S025

Work type

Sculpture

Owner

Parish Church of St Andrew

Custodian

Parish Church of St Andrew

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade I (England and Wales)

Listing date

22/02/67

Access

at all times

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Located at

Church Lane, Much Hadham

SG12 8AQ

Set either side of the church doors.