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Stutton church, Suffolk
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Traces of the original Norman church remain,
including windows and decoration, but most of the church was
rebuilt and renovated through the ages. The imposing west tower
dates from the 15th century, and also serves as the church
porch.
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Title: Stutton church, Suffolk
Description:
Traces of the original Norman church remain,
including windows and decoration, but most of the church was
rebuilt and renovated through the ages.
The imposing west tower
dates from the 15th century, and also serves as the church
porch.
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