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Worlington


Anyone with a connection to the village?


Worlington Church has five bells, one dates back to c1310 making this one of Suffolks oldest, but older still is a circa 800 AD sanctus bell that is situated in Moyses Museum in Bury St Edmunds and in my opinion ought to be returned to this church where it belongs!


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Worlington Village sign link

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/211/462506292_7db2a3b470.jpg?v=0

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Some further information on Worlington here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Worlington,_Suffolk

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All Saints Church is a Grade I listed building to see other listed buildings please click the link

http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/england/suffolk/worlington



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I first visited All saints Church on 22nd May 1999, this is what I noted:

  • The structure we see today was built c1280 with later additions
  • A Sanctus Bell c800 AD on a previous place of worship and can now be found in The Moyses Museum in Bury St Edmunds
  • Originally Worlington was in The Lackford Hundred
  • Original medieval glass can be found in a lancet window
  • A Saxon font but date unknown
  • 14c graffiti
  • 13c entrance door and sanctuary knocker of the same age
  • The tower is 14c
  • Five bells with one of them possibly the oldest in the county c1310
  • The register of priests can be dated to 1318


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