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Church of St Peter and St Paul

A Grade I Listed Building in Eye, Suffolk

west tower at dusk, church of st.peter and st.paul, eye

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the west front of the tower is one of the best examples of the late mediaeval mode of decorating buildings known as flushwork, created by setting dark knapped flints against lighter stone to form patterns, lettering and blind tracery, a speciality in the counties of east anglia

Uploaded by stiffleaf
on 1 May 2011

Photo ID: 13098
Building ID: 101316617
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