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Bushey The Church of St James although enlarged still retains some interesting old features. Built of flint it has a high 15th century nave and west tower with a stair-turret. The chancel is 13th century and the windows to the north and south are original. An unusual feature is the tympanum with the royal arms of Queen Anne rests on a large beam and divides the nave from the chancel. The Jacobean pulpit has strapwork motifs and the original sounding board above.
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- Place of Worship