St Mary
Stratford St Mary, Suffolk
Chopped off from its village by the main Ipswich trunk road Stratford's church is perhaps best first viewed from the quiet lane.
Grade I Listed medieval church with unique bell cage.
East Bergholt, Suffolk
St Mary’s in East Bergholt is a Grade I listed medieval church (dating from 1350) and is on Historic England’s ‘vulnerable’ register. Its rich heritage includes links to the landscape painter, John Constable, an unfinished tower and the heaviest bells still rung in England, housed in a cage and uniquely pushed by hand rather than pulled by rope.
It is one of the reasons that the many visitors come to the village to see the spectacular stained glass windows and the bell cage.
Stratford St Mary, Suffolk
Chopped off from its village by the main Ipswich trunk road Stratford's church is perhaps best first viewed from the quiet lane.
Lawford, Essex
Bentley, Suffolk
A 12th century church, located down a leafy lane, a short journey from the centre of the village and just 5 miles from the heart of Constable Country.