Redwick, St Thomas's Church

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Redwick, St Thomas's Church

Image: © ChurchCrawler Taken: 15 Mar 2003

The church porch has a marker depicting the level of flood water in the "Great Flood" of 1606. This is now thought to have been a tsunami. The church contains a fine Victorian pipe organ and two of the oldest church bells working in the country (cast in Bristol c.1350-80).

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.552708
Longitude
-2.849461