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South-West Norfolk 5

My photo of the south walls of All Saints church Boughton (taken two years ago) shows clearly the Y tracery and intersecting tracery of the new windows 1872. The replacement roofing material not pantiles but North Wales slate, readily available nationwide by 1870. The three-stage buttress at the south-east corner of the nave looks very

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South-West Norfolk 3

The undulating landscape of south-west Norfolk, inviting the pastime on a clear day ‘How many church steeples can you see from here?’ begs the question ‘How has this landscape been created?’ It is certainly a glaciated landscape, although on the southern fringes of the glacial advances of the last glaciation, sometimes known as the Anglian

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