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St Edmund, Tendring
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Open. This church is open every day - push door hard said the notice, so I did. Tendring feels like an East Anglian village, although this church, substantially rebuilt from ragstone in the 19th century with a spire, would be more at home in Kent. Not an exciting interior, but welcoming, with the added excitement of a window by the great Rosemary Rutherford, as at Hinderclay in Suffolk. A good village, as I say, but it was a long haul northwards to my next stop, under the A120 to Wix.
Simon Knott, April 2013
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