Benchmark, St Nicholas - Little Saxham, Suffolk
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N 52° 14.530 E 000° 38.025
31U E 338445 N 5790611
Cut benchmark by the tower of St Nichiolas' church, Little Saxham
Waymark Code: WMMP4R
Location: Eastern England, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 10/18/2014
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Cut benchmark by the tower of St Nichiolas' church, Little Saxham
"Little Saxham is a small village in W Suffolk, just 3½ miles W of the centre of Bury St Edmunds. The church stands in the centre of the village. It is of flint and septaria and has a round W tower, a nave with a N aisle and a chancel with a N chapel, now used as a vestry. The tower is described by Pevsner as 'the most spectacular Norman round tower in Suffolk' on account of its arcaded bell-storey. It also has its original W window; small but decorated with chevron ornament and a tall, very narrow tower arch."
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