Campaign Has Been Launched To Save Suffolk's Smallest Church From Being Closed
1977 , Darmsden (Suffolk)
Cat no. 111584
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Brief scenes of Darmsden church and village.
Shots of the church exterior with its bellcote and single external bell, and the view from the churchyard of surrounding fields and electricity pylons. Distant view of the church at the end of a narrow track. A red van drives along a road towards the buildings of the village.
Featured Buildings
Darmsden church
Keywords
Churches; Church of England; Church Buildings; Redundant Churches
Background Information
The Church of St Andrew at Darmsden is a Grade II Listed Building. It was completed in 1880 by Herbert Green of Norwich on the site of a medieval church of similar form. Declared redundant in the 1970s, the church was put up for sale by the Church of England and purchased by the Friends of St Andrew who re-opened the church for worship.
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Production company : Anglia Television
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Campaign Has Been Launched To Save Suffolk's Smallest Church From Being Closed
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Genre: Television / News
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Locations: Darmsden (Suffolk)
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Description Type: monographic
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Related to: Anglia news
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