A Return to Bedfield and the Church of St. Nicholas, Suffolk - 11th July 2024

Fred's doing his Grade 7 flute exam performance recording in Bedfield, so there's an hour to kill whilst waiting. This gives a chance for another walk up to the church of St. Nicholas, as well as a bit further down the road into the village. There's then a return a few days later as it has been decided to do another recording for the exam.

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The remains of the Bedfield Crown pub

The remains of the Bedfield Crown pub

The church of St. Nicholas in Bedfield

A bricked-up window and a memorial bench

A nice candelabra in front of a window

Looking west, and a giant former arch

Looking east up the nave of St. Nicholas

A Norman door, unused now

A Norman chancel wall can be seen in the extension

A field of purple phacelia

Another view of St. Nicholas, from Bedfield Hall

There's an old Boulton and Paul sign on a shed

A disused K6 phonebox in Bedfield

There's a memorial to the old A/B phone buttons

A sign for the old Bedfield playground, since moved

The K6 phonebox in the weeds

The letterbox has an unusual aluminium ER plate on

A wheatfield with poppies in Bressingham

Part of the Mediaeval rood screen

Here resteth the body of Thomas Dunston, 1657

The red and green Mediaeval rood screen

A plain glass window

The part-Norman chancel on a sunnier day

The mediaeval porch

An old farm diesel pump