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Little Bealings

Suffolk

C14, C16 and 1851.

Architectural Features

Lancet window to first floor level with chamfered ashlar sides and C20 cement head, above which are tiles or Roman bricks.

Nave: south face: at left is the tower porch and at right of this is a section of rubble flint walling to right of which and slightly projecting is a portion of red C16 English bond brickwork which dies back via an offset.

The pulpit was largely rebuilt c.1925 but incorporates several Jacobean panels.

Font of C15, octagonal, plinth with 4 lions, heavily mutilated and buttresses.

Sunken panels to the sides of the bowl, 6 of which are now .bare, the other containing a lion with scroll and an angel bearing a shield, both well carved.