Lynford Church

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Lynford Church

Image: © David Pashley Taken: 5 Apr 2019

Our Lady and St Stephen, Lynford On the edge of the Norfolk battle training area, stuck away in the woods, is the tiny Catholic church of Our Lady of Consolation and St Stephen. It was built by the fabulously wealthy Mrs Lyne-Stephens in 1878. She lived at Lynford Hall, and, as Pevsner puts it, 'tired of travelling into Thetford' for Mass.

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52.507156
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0.678639