Abbots Langley St Paul's, Langleybury (Hunton Bridge) |
About one mile and a-half from Abbots Langley is Hunton Bridge, which in 1869 was constituted a chapelry to the mother church of St Lawrence. A very beautiful church, dedicated to St Paul, was built in the composite style, endowed by W. J. Lloyd, Esq., at a cost of £7000; it is of flint, with Bath-stone dressings, and consists of a nave, chancel, north aisle, south chapel, porch, and a tower, containing six bells, with a spire. The living is a Curacy, under Abbot's Langley, with a separate charge, of the annual value of £150, with a residence. There are handsome schools and a Baptist Chapel.
Crawley's Guide to Hertfordshire, 1880
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