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132 SISLAND St Mary

Not your normal Norfolk church by any means, St Mary at Sisland is a one off, long and low with a lovely thatched roof and wooden bell tower, the church is a rebuild after the medieval one was struck by lighting in 1761, the remains of which are used on the north side wall and ruined north transept (see below).

 

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Uploaded on May 11, 2012
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