Away from its village, but with industrial Sudbury coming ever closer, St Mary’s has just managed to maintain its isolation. This…
St Mary’s is believed to have Saxon origins - though much of the church is 14th-century. Reused Roman bricks pepper…
Up a track and through fields, though now on the edge of Ipswich housing developments, St Mary’s remains rural and remote. This small and simple flint-towered church dates mainly from the later Middle Ages,…
This handsome church has a 14th-century three-stage tower and chancel, a…
Five centuries of parishioners have…
St Mary’s stands at the end of a small lime-tree avenue,…
St Mary’s is one of Suffolk’s most remarkable Medieval churches - its…
Despite being close to Ipswich, St Mary’s lies remote and peaceful…
Much of this charming 14th-century ironstone church has been unaltered for over 600 years including…
In one of the most striking settings of any Norfolk church, St Mary’s stands on a rise overlooking the sweeping landscape between the Broads…