Foxearth, St Peter And St Paul's Church 1904
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Photo of Foxearth, St Peter And St Paul's Church 1904

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The patron and rector from 1845 to 1892 was the Rev John Foster, who restored the church on High Church Anglo-Catholic principles. The tower with its tall lancet windows divided by louvres and its broach spire, designed by Henry Woodyear in 1862, blew down in 1947. Internally, all the pre-Reformation church furnishings were replaced by exact Victorian copies, including altar, reredos, rood-screen, wall paintings and stained glass. The rector in 1904 was the Rev William Pressey.

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A Selection of Memories from Foxearth

For many years now, we've been inviting visitors to our website to add their own memories to share their experiences of life as it was, prompted by the photographs in our archive. Here are some from Foxearth

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Tracing Honeywood family, my mother's family. Have got as far back as Edward Honeywood born 1761. In 1791 he married an Elizabeth Molten in Foxearth Church .They lived in Foxearth and he died in Sudbury in 1846. Have been unable to find out where he was born or who his parents were. Any help please?