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I updated the churches blog with our local church here in Burwell yesterday. It is a church designed by the same man (Reginald Ely) who the world famous Kings College Chapel in Cambridge. Tradition says he practiced on Kings College Chapel!
Today we visited Flatford Mill (made famous by John Constable's
paintings) and called in at East Bergholt on our way back. We visited
the church and I have updated the blog accordingly.
Today we visited the delightful Norfolk town of Hingham with its
greens and fine Georgian houses. We ate lunch at the Lincoln Tea Shoppe
and Bistro which is across the main Norwich-Watton road from the church
and just off Fairgreen. Onthe way there and back we visited several
churches and I have updated the church blog to include this.
Earlier this week we returned to Dalham church so I have updated the entry last February for Dalham too.
Today we visited North Norfolk and called in at Cley and Wiveton churches. I have updated the churches blog with Cley church. Wiveton church will be added shortly. A few more images will also be added later.
Today I have made a few changes to the East Anglian Churches blog - a few text changes and a few new photos added. No new churches until later in the week.
Yesterday we visited the oldest building in Cambridge. This is St
Bene't's Church (opposite the famous Eagle Pub where Crick and Watson
cracked the secrets of DNA). It is very close to the original Cavendish Labs and the world famous Corpus clock (modern - looks like a gold disc with an over-sized insect on top) which is about 100m to the left along the road.