Stowmarket: towards the parish church

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Stowmarket: towards the parish church

Image: © John Sutton Taken: 20 Jun 2018

The grand house on the left is Grade II* listed: "Early C18 timber-framed house, re-worked mid C18 with new brick additions and facade. Slate roof, plain tiled to rear. Facade of gault brick with red brick dressings. Three storeys in five bays". The raised and railed pavement opposite is The Karnser, which takes its name from “caunsey", an East Anglian dialect word for a causeway. The sun had yet to break through stubborn cloud on a June morning.

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.188791
Longitude
0.997309