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St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

Away from its village, but with industrial Sudbury coming ever closer, St Mary’s has just managed to maintain its isolation. This is a 15th-century stone-and-flint church, with a splendid 16th-century red brick tower…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

St Mary’s is believed to have Saxon origins - though much of the church is 14th-century. Reused Roman bricks pepper the walls and buttresses, and the north wall is 1,000 years old…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

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, apart from the brick south chapel added in the 16th- or 17th-century…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

This handsome church has a 14th-century three-stage tower and chancel, a broad 15th-century nave, with magnificent Perpendicular windows, and beautiful Victorian stained glass…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

Five centuries of parishioners have worshipped at St Mary’s, a vast country church set in open fields…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

St Mary’s stands at the end of a small lime-tree avenue, above the road and at the east end of the long village…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

St Mary’s is one of Suffolk’s most remarkable Medieval churches - its setting and unmodernised interior give an atmosphere of great peace and stillness…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

Despite being close to Ipswich, St Mary’s lies remote and peaceful at the end of a winding path amongst picturesque trees and meadows…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

Much of this charming 14th-century ironstone church has been unaltered for over 600 years including the nave and chancel, the screen and benches, and the king-post roof…

St Mary's Church

St Mary's Church

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 and the coast, with the great tower of Happisburgh in the distance…