Felixstowe St Peter and St Paul?s church

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Felixstowe St Peter and St Paul?s church

Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 5 Nov 2007

As you enter through the 1914 lych gate the church seems a hotchpotch of buildings. Nothing seems in its proper place, and it isn’t until you enter the church that everything seems to make sense. The restoration in the 19th c. was responsible, for it included building north and south transepts which do not sit easily externally. The high peaked timber-lined roofs meet at the crossing and are supported there by great ogee arches.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.971831
Longitude
1.367684