The church, rebuilt in the 15th century by the Duke and Duchess of Suffolk, reflects that family’s East Anglian connections, being well lighted with a high wooden roof. Simon Jenkins compares the church to the Great Hall of a 15th century gentleman’s house and highlights that “There is no architectural divide between the nave and the chancel, only a screen of filigree lightness.”
Author: R Gillott
Author: R Gillott