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Colchester's only surviving Saxon building and has arrowhead (triangle arches) doorway in tower and features re-used Roman bricks. The churchyard contains the burial place of William Gilberd, discoverer of electro-magneticism and Physician to Queen Elizabeth I.
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| Yvonne | 24-Jun-2016 10:42 | |
| Martin Lamoon | 23-Jun-2016 21:04 | |