IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Capps Lane, HALESWORTH, IP19 0PD

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Capps Lane, IP19 0PD by members of the Geograph project.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (54 Images Found)

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The Elms
An ancient timber framed building at near South Elmham All Saints.
Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 11 Dec 2010
0.03 miles
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The Elms
The Elms near to All Saints South Elmham, Suffolk.
Image: © Keith Evans Taken: 25 Mar 2010
0.04 miles
3
South Elmham All Saints
Image: © Ashley Dace Taken: 15 Sep 2010
0.23 miles
4
Ordnance Survey Cut Mark
This OS cut mark can be found on the east face of All Saints Church. It marks a point 48.670m above mean sea level.
Image: © Adrian Dust Taken: 9 Oct 2014
0.24 miles
5
The chancel of South Elmham All Saints Church
South Elmham All Saints Church is set alone in the fields with just the attractive Tudor Church Farm with its pond and moats for company. It is a real overgrown country churchyard and is very peaceful. It is actually situated at St Nicholas South Elmham, the church of which fell down or was demolished several hundred years ago and the parish was combined with All Saints. The road up to the church and farm stops short and a designated footpath leads along the edge of a ploughed field to the north corner of the churchyard. It is quite muddy and it is not easy to park a car. The round tower is Norman, although it has been heightened more recently. The nave is Norman. There was heavy restoration in the 1870s but nothing can take away from the setting. The church is looked after by the Churches Conservation Trust. See http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/selallsaints.html for a fine description and more photographs.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 3 Mar 2016
0.24 miles
6
The south aisle of South Elmham All Saints Church
South Elmham All Saints Church is set alone in the fields with just the attractive Tudor Church Farm with its pond and moats for company. It is a real overgrown country churchyard and is very peaceful. It is actually situated at St Nicholas South Elmham, the church of which fell down or was demolished several hundred years ago and the parish was combined with All Saints. The road up to the church and farm stops short and a designated footpath leads along the edge of a ploughed field to the north corner of the churchyard. It is quite muddy and it is not easy to park a car. The round tower is Norman, although it has been heightened more recently. The nave is Norman. There was heavy restoration in the 1870s but nothing can take away from the setting. The church is looked after by the Churches Conservation Trust. See http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/selallsaints.html for a fine description and more photographs.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 3 Mar 2016
0.24 miles
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WW1 Memorial at South Elmham All Saints and St Nicholas
Described as a Roll of Honour it reads "To those who fought and fell." So we must assume that these men never returned.
Image: © Adrian S Pye Taken: 22 Mar 2015
0.24 miles
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South Elmham All Saints Church
South Elmham All Saints Church is set alone in the fields with just the attractive Tudor Church Farm with its pond and moats for company. It is a real overgrown country churchyard and is very peaceful. It is actually situated at St Nicholas South Elmham, the church of which fell down or was demolished several hundred years ago and the parish was combined with All Saints. The road up to the church and farm stops short and a designated footpath leads along the edge of a ploughed field to the north corner of the churchyard. It is quite muddy and it is not easy to park a car. The round tower is Norman, although it has been heightened more recently. The nave is Norman. There was heavy restoration in the 1870s but nothing can take away from the setting. The church is looked after by the Churches Conservation Trust. See http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/selallsaints.html for a fine description and more photographs.
Image: © Marathon Taken: 3 Mar 2016
0.24 miles
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Original WW1 Roll of Honour inside All Saints South Elmham church
Image: © Helen Steed Taken: 11 Sep 2021
0.24 miles
10
All Saints South Elmham church
Image: © Helen Steed Taken: 11 Sep 2021
0.24 miles
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