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East Horndon - All Saints

The church was built in brick in a basic cruciform shape in the the late 15th century; then in around 1512, the south chapel was added. All Saints was vandalised in the 1960's with all the metal removed, including the bells and memorial brasses, and the pulpit and communion table destroyed. The church has been redundant since 1970 but is still much loved. Open days occur through the year from time to time, and the building is used for musical events and weddings. It is in the care of the Churches Conservation Trust.
East Horndon - All Saints