Felixstowe St John the Baptist?s church

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Felixstowe St John the Baptist?s church

Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 5 Nov 2007

This is a traditional church by comparison to St Andrew’s and was designed by Sir Arthur Blomfield in 1894. It is stark in appearance, being constructed of red brick, but it is well proportioned and has a pleasing façade. The south-west tower is square and pinnacled with a contrasting elegant white stone spire and weathers on the buttressing. The interior is also in red brick and is well complemented by fine woodwork.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.961042
Longitude
1.345472