Bradwell, Church Of St Nicholas c.1955
Photo ref:
B496004

More about this scene
This is an excellent example of an East Anglian round tower. No one is sure if they are round because of the difficulty of making corners out of flint, or because they were built for defensive purposes, or because the builders simply liked the look of round towers.
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