First in a series of invaluable and straightforward pocket guides to the
Anglican churches of Suffolk. Substantial reference glossaries provide
detailed information on all different aspects of church architecture,
history and saints. For example, why are there so many wild men and
beasts around so many fonts? And why is there often a painted St.
Christopher opposite the main door? These guides provide the answers to
these questions and more. This is a fascinating guide that will help the
church visitor to understand the universal features of churches as well
as those unique to each different area. Each book is highly illustrated
with photographs and line drawings and a detailed map aids locating each
church within the county. The profusion of churches in Suffolk is not
only examples of beautiful architecture but is also records of their
communities, and form an important part of the history of England.
Volume One covers the churches of west Suffolk.