“15th Century Depiction of an Angel Grasping a Shield”

Parham is a small, rural village in Suffolk, situated near the A12 dual carriageway. Despite its proximity to this busy road, Parham is a peaceful and quiet village with a strong sense of community. The village does not have a pub, but it does have a fascinating church, which is located in a dip surrounded… Continue reading “15th Century Depiction of an Angel Grasping a Shield”

disused north porch (15th Century)

St Mary, Parham, Suffolk By a fantastic sleight of hand, the A12 dual carriageway threads as a result of the most intensely rural heart of Suffolk, and still a mile or so from its course you wouldn’t even know it was there. Tiny, stunning villages are joined by lattices of tiny lanes which meander sleepily… Continue reading disused north porch (15th Century)

angel holding a shield (early 20th Century?)

St Mary, Parham, Suffolk By a great sleight of hand, the A12 twin carriageway threads by the most intensely rural coronary heart of Suffolk, and but a mile or so from its course you would not even know it was there. Little, stunning villages are joined by lattices of little lanes which meander sleepily about… Continue reading angel holding a shield (early 20th Century?)

west doors

St Mary, Parham, Suffolk By a great sleight of hand, the A12 dual carriageway threads via the most intensely rural heart of Suffolk, and but a mile or so from its study course you would not even know it was there. Very small, lovely villages are joined by lattices of little lanes which meander sleepily… Continue reading west doors

graffito of a sailing ship

St Mary, Parham, Suffolk By a terrific sleight of hand, the A12 twin carriageway threads via the most intensely rural coronary heart of Suffolk, and nevertheless a mile or so from its program you wouldn’t even know it was there. Very small, beautiful villages are joined by lattices of very small lanes which meander sleepily… Continue reading graffito of a sailing ship