St. Mary's church at Earl Stonham
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Image: © Robert Edwards Taken: 26 Mar 2007
This is a cruciform church, although it has no crossing tower, built in the 13th century and enlarged in the 15th. Its glory is the magnificent hammerbeam roof, one of the finest in the country. There is also a fine 15th century font.