Museo All Saints, Icklingham, Suffolk IP28 6PL
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There has been a settlement at Icklingham at least since Roman times, situated as it is on an important junction of the Icknield Way, one of the most important ancient routes. All Saints is an unspoilt thatched church, built largely in the 14th century although it is of Norman origin. The church is a treasure house of local craftsmanship which is reflected in the very high quality of every feature of the church. Since it has not been used as a parish church for over 100 years, it remains one of the best examples of an unspoilt Suffolk church.
Along the tops of the north and south walls are beautifully carved cornices, with more carving around the niches at each side of the east window in the aisle. Traces of paint here show that the stonework would originally have been richly decorated. All the windows have elegant tracery and there is some excellent medieval stained glass in the south windows, showing two saints, with canopies above.
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