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St Mary's Church, Badley

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The oldest fabric in the church dates from about 1200, although most of it was built in the 15th century. The roofs date from the early 16th century, and the top stage of the tower was rebuilt during that century. The south porch was added in the 14th century, but it was largely
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and a west tower. The south doorway dates from about 1200. Most of the windows are from the 15th century and have three lights, although the west window is large with five lights, and there is a
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who died in 1707. There is a total of 17 floor slabs in the chancel and nave, most of which are memorials to the Poleys. The single-
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dates from the 17th century; it is plain but has a reading desk decorated with
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on the west side of the B1113 road, and is approached by a track about a mile long.
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A stone church seen from the south with red tiled roofs and a plain tower on the left
St Mary's Church, Badley is located in Suffolk
52°09′47″N 1°00′50″E / 52.1630°N 1.0140°E / 52.1630; 1.0140
OS grid reference
TM 062 559
Badley
Suffolk
Denomination
Anglican
Churches Conservation Trust
Redundant
Church
Style
Gothic
Materials
Flint
freestone
redundant
Anglican
Badley
Suffolk
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Churches Conservation Trust
Stowmarket
flint
rubble
rendered
freestone
nave

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