At the sign of the Barking lion...

Suffolk churches with round towers

At the sign of the Barking lion...

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Bruisyard
Bruisyard

England has about a hundred and seventy medieval churches with round towers, and about forty of them are in Suffolk, mainly in the eastern half of the county. Suffolk also has two modern churches with round towers, which I have included in this list along with ruinous towers which were clearly round ones.

The four round towered churches moved from Suffolk into Norfolk by boundary changes in 1974 can be found on the Norfolk site.

           



         



   

Aldeburgh Our Lady

Aldham

Ashby

Barsham

Beyton

Blundeston

Bramfield

Brome

Bruisyard

Bungay Holy Trinity

Buxlow

Creeting All Saints

Frostenden

Gisleham

Gunton St Peter

Hasketon

Hengrave

Herringfleet

Higham St Stephen

Holton St Peter

Ilketshall St Andrew

Ilketshall St Margaret

Little Bradley

Little Saxham

Lound

Mettingham

Mutford

Onehouse

Ramsholt

Rickinghall Inferior

Risby

Rushmere St Michael

South Elmham All Saints

Spexhall

Stuston

Syleham

Theberton

Thorington

Weybread

Wissett

Wortham


The following round-towered churches were moved from Suffolk into Norfolk in 1974, and you'll find them on my Norfolk Churches site.

Belton

Bradwell

Burgh Castle

Fritton St Edmund

   



                 

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