Saturday Ramblings - 3rd April 2004
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The Southwold Pier sign |
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Underneath the pier |
A few self-timer pix |
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A curious collection of bathing huts |
This boat slowly decays and morphs into the ground it rests on |
Along the promenade |
See the sea |
Blythburgh Church |
The "flying angel" Blythburgh village sign |
A picturesque lane leads away from the church |
The church and the angel sign |
The nave inside Blythburgh Church, showing some of the timbered Angel roof. It's an exceedingly light and airey church on account of the relative lack of stained glass. |
The famous door: it was struck by lightning which left the vertical scorch-marks on the door (above and to the right of the handle). It is said to be the mark of the devil, or a scratch from the paw of Black Shuck |
A carved figure on the end of the pew |
up a very narrow spiral staircase can be found this priests' room. Very quiet. |
The 14th century font |
On the way back, a quick scope at St Andrew's at Bramfield |
a cute, and unusual, thatched church |
whose tower is significantly detached from the church itself | |
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