Blythburgh, Church And Village 1895
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As the photograph clearly illustrates, the church was gloriously over-sized and over-opulent for an area dependent on butter, cheese and a little fishing. Physical decline of the church's fabric began as early as the 16th century and accelerated through periods of poverty, damage and indifference. The gentle ministrations of 20th-century restorers have created an ambience of stunning light and simplicity.
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