------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C5DB4D.74C724A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "I have recentely obtained a postcard of Walberswick Church ( near Southwol= d ) and it shows a church without roof and ruins next to it . The tower whi= ch appears to be flint seems intact .Does anyone know if this tower still e= xists and whether it contains or contained any bells ? As for the card it w= as posted in 1911 ." Walberswick was one of those churches built during a short-lived period of = prosperity, which was too large for its parishioners to be able to afford t= o maintain. The church fell into desrepair, and in the late seventeenth cen= tury a smaller church was built within the western end of the south aisle. = This remains, along with the tower and the ruins of the rest of the church.= I believe there is a single bell, of which I have no details. David ------=_NextPart_000_0048_01C5DB4D.74C724A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
"I have recentely obtained a postcard of= =20 Walberswick Church ( near Southwold ) and it shows a church without roof an= d=20 ruins next to it . The tower which appears to be flint seems intact Does an= yone=20 know if this tower still exists and whether it contains or contained any be= lls ?=20 As for the card it was posted in 1911 ."
 
Walberswick was one of tho= se=20 churches built during a short-lived period of prosperity, which was too lar= ge=20 for its parishioners to be able to afford to maintain. The church fell into= =20 desrepair, and in the late seventeenth century a smaller church was built w= ithin=20 the western end of the south aisle. This remains, along with the tower and = the=20 ruins of the rest of the church. I believe there is a single bell, of which= I=20 have no details.
 
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