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» Place: All Saints Church, Wrabness, Essex, England, United Kingdom Loading...
All Saints Church, Wrabness, Essex
Church Road, Wrabness, Essex, England
Largely 12th to 15th century in origin, it was extended in 1908. The roof of the chancel which collapsed was rebuilt in 1697. The church had a stone tower housing 5 bells which at one time collapsed (perhaps at the same time as the chancel roof fell in) and has not been rebuilt. In the 17th century, two of the bells were re-located temporarily to a wooden structure in the churchyard, where they remain today. It's known as the bell tower, although it looks more like a bell cage.
Owner of original | achurchnearyou.com |
Place | Wrabness, Essex, England, United Kingdom |
Latitude | 51.9387441 |
Longitude | 1.171391 |
File name | 2611994782d525de9f14c6665cd0cdd1.jpg |
File Size | 482.75k |
Dimensions | 1024 x 535 |
Linked to | All Saints Church, Wrabness, Essex, England, United Kingdom; Wrabness, Essex, England, United Kingdom; Amos Ellis; Emma Gooch; Susannah Gooch; Robert George Marvin; William Sealey |
» Place: All Saints Church, Wrabness, Essex, England, United Kingdom
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