Entrance to St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Great Bardfield

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Entrance to St Mary the Virgin Churchyard, Great Bardfield

Image: © Marathon Taken: 26 Aug 2017

St Mary the Virgin Church, Great Bardfield has an early 14th century west tower with an 18th century lead spire. The rest is all later 14th century. The most prominent and famous feature of the church is the stone screen between the nave and chancel, also dating from the late 14th century. A series of photographs of the church can be seen at https://www.flickr.com/photos/norfolkodyssey/sets/72157631528373775/

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Image Location

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51.946327
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0.440623