English: Holy Trinity Church, Bradwell, Essex. Bradwell church stands quite a distance from its village in a remote location with just a farm as its neighbour. The church is mainly Norman and there is much evidence of roman bricks being used. Many churches around the Colchester area show signs of re-used roman bricks from the original roman town of Colchester.
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