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St John, Bush End
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From Great Canfield I was heading deep into the forest now, my route under a canopy of beech and chestnut trees, the best cycling of the day. A few miles brought me to Bush End church. A pretty little church in the Norman style, built when the parish was carved out of Hatfield Broad Oak in the 19th Century. Not terribly exciting inside, but a blessing that it is always open - it stands opposite the main car park for Hatfield Forest Park. I now skirted the forest northwards, at last aimed for home. I was entering the take off zone from Stansted, and I turned on to the main road for Takeley, a scruffy kind of place of motels and shops.
Simon Knott, May 2014
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