Rickinghall, Inferior, St Mary's Church c.1965
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Photo of Rickinghall, Inferior, St Mary's Church c.1965

More about this scene

The Norman round tower has a 15th-century octagonal top with battlements. Recent repairs have shown that there is an earlier tower beneath the outer skin of flints. The 14th-century porch was later heightened to form an upper room, hence the small low windows. The tall monument is to Lt Richard Maul (d1874). The author's in-laws, Dorothy and Harry Goddard, are buried east of the chancel. Church Farmhouse is in the distance.

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A Selection of Memories from Rickinghall

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 Rickinghall

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Rickinghall Chapel I came to a chapel on high ground, The door of old English oak invited, History was captured on the uneven white walls And reflected on high stained windows, And there was love Such love, She spoke of God as a family friend, A guest for dinner, that would never attend, Of times he would talk, but never speak, Sometimes go, but never leave, A friend that would always be there, ...see more