File:St Ethelbert's Church, Burnham Sutton, Norfolk 01.JPG
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[edit]DescriptionSt Ethelbert's Church, Burnham Sutton, Norfolk 01.JPG |
English: Ruin of St Ethelbert's church, Burnham Sutton, Norfolk, at the time of the road widening scheme. The tower was built largely of brick and chalk and was pulled down about 1966. See Batcock N The ruined and disused churches of Norfolk, EAA, No51, pages 146–7, where the date of demolition is incorrectly given. |
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