Troston St Mary’s
Along a quiet lane in the Suffolk village of Troston lies St Mary’s church. And within can be found some of the county’s finest medieval wall paintings, if not England’s.
Entering through the …
Along a quiet lane in the Suffolk village of Troston lies St Mary’s church. And within can be found some of the county’s finest medieval wall paintings, if not England’s.
Entering through the …
Close to the beautiful village of Kersey is Lindsey chapel. It’s easy to miss, set back from the road along a quiet lane and amidst rolling countryside that resembles Devon more than …
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