English: St Mary's, Hampton Brick-built parish church, taken looking westwards during a quiet spell on Hampton Court Road. It was designed by E. Lapidge in 1831 who was also architect for neighbouring Hampton Wick's St John the Baptist. It is on the site of an earlier church - records have it belonging to the Priory of Takeley, Essex in 1342. Beyond the church is The Bell, a pub.
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