DescriptionThaxted, from the southern approach road - geograph.org.uk - 1502603.jpg
English: Thaxted, from the southern approach road This lovely old Town has a wealth of buildings from all architectural periods. The Cathedral like church sits among them like a mother hen guarding her chicks.
The church dedicated to St. John the Baptist, Our Lady & St Laurence, was started in 1340, was continually enlarged and improved until finally completed in 1510. Adjacent can be seen the fully restored windmill.
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