St Margaret & All Saints, Pakefield, Suffolk
This 14th-century flint-built church was unlucky to be gutted by a stray incendiary bomb during World War II. It was quickly restored, and was re-consecrated in 1950.
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This 14th-century flint-built church was unlucky to be gutted by a stray incendiary bomb during World War II. It was quickly restored, and was re-consecrated in 1950.
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