Greensted

Greensted

51° 42′ 13″ N 0° 13′ 38″ E / 51.7036, 0.227222

Greensted : l'église en bois du Ier millénaire.

Greensted est un hameau d'Angleterre, située à environ un kilomètre et demi à l'ouest de Chipping Ongar, dans le comté d'Essex. Il est connu surtout par son église ancienne en bois.


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