Great Cornard, St Andrew's Church 1900
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More about this scene
The church had been restored in 1862 and the south aisle, with square headed windows, had been rebuilt in 1887. Apart from the loss of the gable cross and the insertion of clock dials into the tower, the view is unchanged today. The white gravestone is in memory of Edward Baker, owner of Cornard Mills (d1891) and Elisabeth his wife (d1917).
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