Suffolk's lasting legacy ...
Suffolk's old churches are a treasure trove of history. In medieval times small villages built mighty churches with gains from the wool trade. Today, many of those villages have moved or vanished, leaving only the churches behind. Their bold towers are landmarks; inside, discover glorious stained glass, monuments and carvings that tell the people's story. Explore the beauty of some of the most wonderful of Suffolk's churches, saved by the Churches Conservation Trust, the national charity protecting historic churches at risk.
Contact
Tel: 0207 213 0660
W: www.VisitChurches.org.uk
Opening
Opening times for churches vary, please see our website for details.
Where?
Badley, Bungay, Little Wenham, Redgrave, Akenham, Chilton, Claydon, Covehithe, Ellough, Icklingham, Ipswich, Newton Green, Rickinghall Superior, Sapiston, South Elmham, Stanton, Stonham Parva, Sudbury, Washbrook and Wordwell








