'All Saints Church, Mettingham, Suffolk'
31/03/2015
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All Saints is a fine example of a Norman round-tower church. Elements of its 11th and 12th century past still remain, but most of the church dates from the 14th and 15th centuries and was then 'restored' by the Victorians. Unfortunately the church - one of an ever-growing number - is facing closure due to theft of roof lead. This painting will be offered to the church to help in its fundraising efforts in a bid to remain open to the parishioners. Pen, ink wash and oil pastel on Bockingford watercolour paper. 22" x 15"
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