suffolk churches 2
Folder: english churches by county
eye church, suffolk
yaxley church, suffolk
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tower early c14, rest c15 and c16, chancel and south porch 1868 by e.l.blackburne
yaxley church, suffolk
yaxley church, suffolk
yaxley church, suffolk
yaxley church, suffolk
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the east window was filled with old glass when the chancel had been rebuilt in the c19; with some late c13, c14 and c17 glass backing c15 and c16 figures.
yaxley church, suffolk
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wooden angels over the reused c14 south door, probably part of the dismantled tomb of william yaxley, +1588, parts of which can be found all round the church
thornham magna, suffolk
thornham magna, suffolk
thornham magna, suffolk
tostock church, suffolk
tostock church, suffolk
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the nave was rebuilt c.1470, with a flint and stone rough chequer and a little brick detail; the tower is c14
tostock church, suffolk
tostock church, suffolk
tostock church, suffolk
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the south porch has two side windows of an original early c14 design. as the porch has the same chequer as the perp. nave, and as some brick packing has been used on both windows, these may be dec. windows reused in a perp. porch.
elmswell church, suffolk
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tower of 1476 and c15 porch and aisle all bear flushwork devices. the late c14 churchyard cross has an ornate original base, though its top and much of the church are victorian . there was a keyholder notice for access.
wetherden church, suffolk
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the upper tracery of the c14 east window contains some mediaeval glass amongst c19 fragments, with c14 angels, st. james and a good seated figure, as well as a group of c16 donors.
wetherden church, suffolk
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mish mash of mediaeval and victorian glass fragments successfully used to fill the tracery of the east window, with both c14 and c15 hands amongst the latin scrolls
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