Buildings and architecture Pentlow has one of six round-towered churches in Essex. It is located near the border with
Cavendish, is dedicated to St Gregory and St George and is
Grade I listed. The church is constructed largely of flint and pebble with a limestone and clutch cover. The earliest parts of the building date from the 12th century. The parish church In 1870–72 the
Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Pentlow thus:The property is divided among a few. An octagonal tower was erected, in 1859, by the Rev. E. Bull, to the memory of his father; is a finestructure, in the Tudor style; and commands an extensive panoramic view. The living is a rectory in the diocese of Rochester. Value, £550.Including St Gregory and St George's church, Pentlow has 36 officially designated buildings of historical or architectural importance, protecting them from demolition or major alteration.
Services Due to its rural location, Pentlow's range of services is narrow. Within a 4-mile radius there are more than 15 Pubs\Hotels to stay in or visit. Transport links to Pentlow are infrequent, as would be expected, but it is not isolated. Sudbury railway station is only 4 miles from Pentlow, making a commute to London an easy option for residents. Health and care services are provided only 4 miles away. == Health and Care ==