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Anyone here from the village? Parham Church. Lovely water meadows nearby, huge niche in tower, a scratch dial (Medieval clock), graffiti from circa 1400 on internal walls, an ancient wooden door, a lock that weighs six pounds and the key that weighs 10 ounces, yep all here in one church in Suffolk
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Playford
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Anyone from Playford that can fill in a few details, here is my only photo of Playford Hall Playford Church. The church stands above the village and is notable for the exquisite brass effigy of Sir George Felbrigg circa 1400. Astronomer Royal Sir George Airy is buried in the churchyard so to is Thomas C...
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Pakenham
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The only place together with Woodbridge in the UK that can boast a working watermill and a working windmill, here is the beautiful church with a central tower and crossover nave
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Pakefield
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Pakefield houses many caravan sites and holiday camps. If rising sea levels are a threat to the UK this is one such place that will suffer, much cliff erosion occurs during high tides and gales. Nice beach to walk along beware of those incoming tides though, there are some old WWII fortifications prec...
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Purdis Farm
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A 'newish' parish on the outskirts of Ipswich http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purdis_Farm
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Pettistree
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Anyone with connections of the village? Here is the church
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Peasenhall
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Anyone with a connection to the village? Sorry no suitable photo available presently
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Pettaugh
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-- Edited by John Cooper at 19:52, 2008-11-21
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Palgrave
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Anyone with connections to the village? Here is the church which has a most interesting headstone to a wagonmaster in the churchyard, but the treasure here is the hammerbeam roof, for it is the original with beautiful colouring to all beams from the 14c
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Polstead
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Anyone with a connection to the village? Polstead Church overlooks Stoke by Nayland, below the wooded drive is the large village pond. Earliest of English brick is reputed to be used here. The tragic story of Maria Marten is told here, her body lies in the churchyard, one William Corder was tried for h...
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Preston St. Mary
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Anyone with a connection to the village? Here is the church complete with cowslips
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Poslingford
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Anyone with a connection to the village? Here is the church
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